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Lilac Lady, Eketahuna. Was the “naughty man” a puppy (log? I think be must, have been ! Dad’s Cobber, Carterton. I think William Weatherman and William Winterman are the same person! I shall have to reprimand him for being so cruel to your lingers! Butterscotch, I’ahiatua. It was a dainty drawing, but made on lined paper, which is against rules if you wish it for the page. I am sure Phyllis will write. White- Dove. I’ahn e r&ton North. If you got a star point it will have been announced in the mailbag, and will be in the star point list on the page. Avoid phrases like “sparkling stream,” “regal glory,” “the sun sinks to rest.” Otherwise your paragaph was quite good. Pixie Pickles, Masterton. Yes, do start verse-making again! I hope your request succeeds. David Shaw, Wellington. You will miss the others at first, surely. The design stayed its own size after all, as you will see. Marie Gilmour, Island Bay. Were you very late home. I wonder? I was very sorry you had such a wait. Freckles, Wellington. And you, too, had to wait so long. The puzzles seem a good idea. Noel Coward, Kelburn. It will be like n new adventure, and I hope it Is a very happy one!
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 220, 13 June 1936, Page 27
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