THESE WET DAYS!
"I don't know how to arhuse the children these wet days!" said Mrs; Starling to her friend Mrs; Sparrow.; "They can't go out; as jUs too cold : and wet/and they get:yery fidgety and restless in consequence.. "Well, I should advise you to get 'The Evening Post' every Saturday night and let them read the: Fairy Ring. I had the same trouble with Sandy and Specky'before Tasked Wiser, the owl,. He advised me to go to fluffy, the squirrel. Fluffy told me to buy the Fairy.Ring,;which I did, and have had no more trouble since." :- 'Mrs. Starling thought she would follow Mrs. Sparrow's advice. The following Saturday she bought "The Evening Post",.attcl gave the Fairy Ring to the children. : 1 :::; ' : All three were very interested trying to solve the:£u£zles^and reading the stories. There was a Jumbled Bird puzzle, and they wet&glad to find that their name was in it. The wet day flew on wings..- - ' . : A few days later Mrs. Starling was speaking of the matter to her friend Mrs. Fantail. when the latter said, "0, have.you only just discovered that? Why, I always give my children the Fairy Ring too . ... in fact, all the children in Feather Village read it!" •' Wadestown. / —"PETER PAN." '
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 15
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206THESE WET DAYS! Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 15
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