FROM FAREL AND THE FAIRY RING
Everybody,— - ■..•■•.•••■.,-.■• ■• , .-■. ■.;:. ':■■■■.':■. ' ■[■■-. r, .£,-.,-....;.■,-.■ :,-.- ■:■ Merry Christinas! And don't the words themselves sound merry and just as exciting as they can be! Neiv Things — that's what they mean — new things to say, new things to do, new things to buy and give to' those we love, and a brand-new year of happy days! -: Isn't it the hardest thing in the world to go to sleep with one eye on the chimney? And the easiest to ivake in the first dawn glimmer and see the grey outline of the bulging stocking? Then what an explore there is- — right to the tip luhere'the broken threepenny is crammed for luck! Oh! It's no more sleeping for you littlest tousleheaded ones, hut .into the jolliest holiday clothes and the quickest ivay down to the sea! ■And may the sand that the new spade, shovels be not more brown than' your ten little toes! ■ '- ■ ■ ■-.•■.■■; FAIRIEL. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 18 December 1928, Page 29
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153FROM FAREL AND THE FAIRY RING Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 18 December 1928, Page 29
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