A LETTER.
Dear ITairic.V—You asked mo to; try and think of a namo for myself,.so my father told nie'otio. It is a Manx'namc, as my father comes from thp Islp of Man, so ho likes Manx names. The name is "Yen-Beg," which ■ means littlo girl. I sep that some of your elves and fairiessend in a reciposomotimes, so I thought I would', spnd one iji"to6y.: Fairiel, Dad and'.Muin.havQ been-piiporiiig 'my bedroom.' Tho paper has little pink rosebuds on it, and the border round the edge is red roses in a dark background. ; I..am having pink curtains and a pink cover for my drawer,, and I think Dad is buying me a fawn rug. Love from :: =.': :<■ : "YEN-BEG." ■ Mnrthiborough.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 15
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117A LETTER. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 15
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