LETTERS.
Dear Fairiel,—What a lot of fairies and elves you, must have now. Nearly a thousand, J shoivid think must have joined I Last Wednesday my brothers and I went to the Zoo. We brought our lunch and ate it on a -scat, together with pur cousins. Then."we saw tho polar bear having a, bath and tho lions and tigers and tho sea lion fed. Yesterday Dad, my brothors, and I went for a walk to "Wilton's Bush. There is a stream there, and we had great fun building a bridge across with stones 'ind1 logs. Wo also found what seemed to be an endless path, which led right through th© heart of tho bush and eamo out I don't know where, Wo had a very ejtciting time launching -a boat, especially when 1 slithered on a wet rock, and just missed falling right in by the skin of my teeth. —Best love, ''PETER PAN." W^destown, Dear Pairiel, — I had a tea party to-day, and wo had some nice things, but we did not eat them all. My doll Betty and Teddy were at tho party too. After dinner we went out in the paddock to tease John and Boss (tho roosters) with sticks, but they got very cross and chased us out. John is the worst. My Dad took me out to got some mushrooms, and wo got a basketful]. Do you like them, Fairis!? Loyo frpm "DEWDEOIV' - Levin;
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 15
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