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A'CAMPING.

, "Dear Tairiel,-—lt'a a'camping we've been, having- the greatest of time's...eliding down sandhills, bathing in the sun, dashing into the breakers as they curl over and walking along the beach after ,our •■ morning bathe. Every morning beforo breakfast wo had.a batho, another before dinner/ and again 'beforo tea.. It was ■ such i'un chasing the milkman, too,- but the beautiful fresh creamy. Jiijlk whsonough to satisfy anyone. Wo camped behind tennis courts, and played tonliis as well. Every night aftcr-'tea wo wont to tho sandhills. •' It was just as though one was ou a desert. One night as- wo were .walking, along mother's foot fell into a rabbit hole, .She .was scared. ■■•■•' .'•'■'"■'-.■ '■'But all good things don't last for* ever, do they, and so wo hud to como back homo .again after five days of it. It was good; however, to get into a soft bod. : . ....•-..■■ "It was great fun in the tent when it started to rain. -I was-.scared that the rain might come through'the tent; One night my petticoat, which was part of my pillow, wriggled outside, and I couldn't woar it next day, 'cause it was all wot." ' . ■ i.' "POLLYANNA." Kelburu,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 15

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A'CAMPING. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 15

A'CAMPING. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 15