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OUR PET THINGS.

"A friend of mine was given a poor little kitten with a very sore eye and ragged fur. After being well fed and ■well looked after she became as fat and as fluffy a kitten aa anyone could wish for, and lias already caught some mice and a half-grown rat! I was nursing her one day, and was saying, 'How quiet you are to-day,' when up came two little paws and. grabbed my nose, as if meaning to say, 'Quiet, am 19'" S.ILVERGLEAM. Maslertoii. : "A friend of Mummie'3 gave us a ; lovely half-Persian kitten, and lie was born'in'a Dodge motor-car, so we have called 'him. 'Dodger.'" . . ■ ■-

DEAR EVERYBODY,— Some of us have decided that we'd like to know one another even more than we do ... which means, of course, that as well as meeting in the Ring we'd like to write truly proper letters to our rather special Ring friends. It's a jolly idea . . .and jollier still when one person lives in a town and another in the country. There's such lots to talk about then that's new and. different and surprising! So we'll have to find yet another corner for addresses . . . though how we'll squeeze it in is more than I can guess at... and if we call it "Letter Friends" always you'll know just what that means. Where are your Books to Love, dear ones ... isn't anyone reading anything at all? * <tL^-

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 28 April 1928, Page 14

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OUR PET THINGS. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 28 April 1928, Page 14

OUR PET THINGS. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 28 April 1928, Page 14

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