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THE FAIRIES' HOLIDAY

Mrs. Silver-Fern had two fairy twins, j one Sybil and the other Dorothy. Ono j day they -tfere playing when their mother called them in and said, ''Auntie . Waterlily rang up to see if wo could go to .her house for tho. holidays." So Dorothy put her spade, and pail in her'case, While Sybil was:l66kirig in the drawer for towels and her bathing costume. After everything was ready, they all set off to the station: As the train began to go, Sybil and Dorothy were full of joy, happiness; excitement, and gladness. It was just twelve o 'clock when the train arrived. On the station wero Ruth, Heather, and Audrey, all: with bunches of lilies, roses, and big daffodils. When they were at Auntie's bouse, Ruth said she would take them for a swim. At seven o'clock in the morning they dressed in their bathing jcostumes, had their breakfast, and ran on to the beach, and began to swim,'but Sybil couldn't; so she paddled. After lunch they all ran to and fro on tho beach, and Ruth and Dorothy made a sand castle. When they reached home they said it had been a happy holiday. „.,-„,,., "SILVER FAIRY" (9 years.) Wadestown. ■Illl»llillllllllllllllll)l!ill«

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1930, Page 18

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THE FAIRIES' HOLIDAY Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1930, Page 18

THE FAIRIES' HOLIDAY Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1930, Page 18

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