The Fairy Ring
DEAR ARTIST-FOLK — What with elves and rats and balls of silver paper, I've had a sort of fairy-tale week from which I'm frightened I shall never escape! lou should just see the Ring. There are dainty elves and gaudy elves and gay rats and doleful rats and silver balls keep rolling out from under every mushroom! I think Fairyland will have to shut up shop while we sort ourselves out! . 'But of course you're dying to know about the wee pictures, and of course I'm dying to tell you. Well, the first of all is Bina's . . . BINA CHARLESWORTH, Lower Hutt, aged only seven. It's the brightest, quaintest Grimm's-iairy-tale-looking picture and ever so carefully painted. The second Person is a little brand-new Eight-years. Her name is. ATHALIE EATON, and she lives at Wadestown. . Her picture is daintier in colouring, paler, and in crayon, but it isn't quite so carefully done. There are other good people ... so good that I'm not'going to say any of them. We'd never stop. But somehow this time the littler ones were easily the best . . . how's that, you Big Things? ' Yours, ' ; FAIRIEL.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 38, 13 August 1927, Page 14
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188The Fairy Ring Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 38, 13 August 1927, Page 14
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