Snow Fantasy
(Original, by Mytyle (11), Wellington) TVURING the night snow had fallen and in the morning there lay a white carpet nearly two feet deep. It was a magnificent sight! Everywhere could be heard children’s merry voices as they threw snowballs at their playmates, for it was not often that snow fell in the village. One of the happy crowd. June Marlowe, had wandered away from the rest, and was now heading toward the place which she called 'Pile Fairy Glade. June had not gone far when the sound of sweet, clear voices lloated through the air toward her. Was there someone else in the fairy- glade? June had now reached (he pretty place. Peeping behind a large tree, she gasped! Was she dreaming? For there, seated on a throne of ice, which looked as if it were made of snow, was —yes, June was sure it was a fairy—looking so beautiful in a white shimmering dress with a crown on her golden head. Around her were many other fairies, dressed exactly alike. June
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 85, 4 January 1941, Page 14
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181Snow Fantasy Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 85, 4 January 1941, Page 14
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