A LETTER.
Dear Fairiel,—l havo just eoine back from Girl Guide camp. It was ; lovely, too. Last Thursday -night pur";? cap.tain said we all had'to go: to bod in our uniforms, and,fyhen'she blew her whistle we all had to run outside. - .When, wo heard the wiiistlo we all ran outside, and behold, there a feast all laid out on the grass outside! It was about half-past 9 at night. There were lamps all in a ring, showing us what wo had to eat. There was jelly and cream, fancy paper hats, cakea, and drinks. . I am going away again next Saturday to tho Sounds. The camp was held at Paekakariki.'We were on a farm in a field, and in tho field were some geese, turkeys, a horse, and sheep. I will tell you some more of my adventures ab camp when I'come back from the Sounds.—Much love from -.'■■■■ "ROSEMARY."
Brooklyn,
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 15
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150A LETTER. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 15
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