These curious people keep the wee store on the bend of the road to Nowhere. First of all, if you want to know thorn better, you have to colour them and paste the whole picture on thin cardboard. Then, if you cut all the bits out carefully, you'll find they fit together until you have the whole family. The person who does it neatest and best and sends it to me with a letter is going to win rather a jolly prize. It's a prize for whoever can tako the most trouble. So get out your paints and your scissors, clever ones. —FAIRIEL.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 28 April 1928, Page 14
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103These curious people keep the wee store on the bend of the road to Nowhere. First of all, if you want to know thorn better, you have to colour them and paste the whole picture on thin cardboard. Then, if you cut all the bits out carefully, you'll find they fit together until you have the whole family. The person who does it neatest and best and sends it to me with a letter is going to win rather a jolly prize. It's a prize for whoever can tako the most trouble. So get out your paints and your scissors, clever ones. —FAIRIEL. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 28 April 1928, Page 14
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