LETTERS.
Dear Fairicl, — Is there a spare stool for me in your Bing? , We went to Muritai for a month for our holidays; it is a pretty place, and \ we had a lovely time swimming. I can swim and float. Oh, we did get brown in the sun, and the saudflies did bitel Some.hot days we went to Day's Bay and the Hutt. We enjoyed coming home again to see our gardens. We live up very high, and have a lovely view. I will be 10 years old on 30th April. Mother says she enjoys the Fairy Rings, too. —Love from LEILA. |gfcOZeZXOSICOZZZ)tXm3OZg23
Dear Fairiel, —If all your little fairies were perched on. toadstools moat of- us would look like brownies instead of pink and white fairies. I have been > busy again knitting and sewing for the flower show, and was very successful. We went to Plimnierton for a day and had a beautiful time swimming, building castles, and gathering shells. Dear Fairiel, have you seen a sunset at Plimmertont This night it was a beautiful rose-coloured ball sinking into a set of grey clouds. —Your loving Fairy, ALISON. Alison Poole, Khandallah.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 34, 11 February 1928, Page 14
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