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LETTERS.

Dear Fairiel, —It is so hot, so I would come in and write to you. I put my sun hat on, so I wouldn 't get sunstroke. The apple trees are in bloom because it is springtime. The bees are busy on the trees getting the pollen out of the flowers, and they make honey with it. And we eat the honey on our bread. DAVID. David Young, Stokes Valley. Dear Fairiel, —Fairiel, what do you think daddy brought me home yesterday? A lovely little white fox terrier pup with a black ear, for my very own, because, you see, daddy had seen your answer and just went and bought me one, and I want you to name it, please Fairiel. Wasn't that nice of him? Yes, Fairiel, our little houses for the birds are lovely. I would like you to tell all the Ring. We are going swimming again this summer.—Love, JOYCE. Joyce Smith, Kelburn.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 98, 22 October 1927, Page 14

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LETTERS. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 98, 22 October 1927, Page 14

LETTERS. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 98, 22 October 1927, Page 14