THE FAIRY RING
DEAR MORE-THAN-EVERYBODY SURELY,— You've made a Queer family— more queer than I ever thought they could be! I'm surrounded by their portraits, good, bad, and indifferent. . . . Mother in pigtails and skirts to the ground, Father with his head sprouting from between his shoulder-blades in a rather uncomfylooking way! But some of you have managed living likenesses. I know, because the Road to Nowhere is quite my favouritesl, and I often stop to buy a ha'peth o' nothing-at-all at their wee store. I left it to them to choose. That was only fair, don't you think? And these were the ones they decided upon. BRENDA BOYES, Brougham street, Wellington, and MARJORY PUDNEY, Angus avenue, Newtown. Those were just splendid, but there arc second-bestcrs 100 that just have to be mentioned: Peggy Cooke, Charlie Rowberry, "The Black Cat," Ann Dick, "Rosebud," Joan Hume, Esma Jacobson. Lola Thirkell, and Patricia White! . Congratulations, every one of you, from us all!
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 105, 5 May 1928, Page 14
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159THE FAIRY RING Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 105, 5 May 1928, Page 14
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