THE FAIRY RING
DEAREST OF FAMILIES — It's holidays again for you .. and the last little bit of the summer to warm your bare toes in! Or have they already discovered a chill in ihe sand and the lillle lace frills of the.sea? The nights are slill warm and wonderful, but sometimes there's a "haste-away" look in the clouds that go scurrying over tho moon. . . . Autumn is impatient to be here. It's Easter. And the shops • the shops that matter ... are full of'the curiouslest eggs iri ihe world! Have you seen them? All the colours and sizes that arc and all sorts of excuses for being . . . like cats and chickens and little men! But you can have great fun making your own for Easter morning breakfast. I'll tell you. Boil them with onion skins and they will go a lovely colour. Or ... ever so quickly with your paints .. . you can make the funniest faces on them. Do you remember we did some ' once in the Ring, though it wasn't Easter at all? Well, like that. And you could put initials, or even names on them so that each should know his own. , Couldn't breakfast be made, rather fun that way on that very special morning? mo&wow6zmo^waau ra^o^z<rQW^
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 82, 7 April 1928, Page 15
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206THE FAIRY RING Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 82, 7 April 1928, Page 15
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