DEAR MY ELVES:
Ah, don't be too disappointed in me, that you haven't your Sea , Page to-night. , But the Printer-Man said please might he have a large coiner of die .Fairy Ring for a few spare things he had, and he looked so disappointed when I began to say "No" that I changed my mind and said "Yes" in a hurry instead. But that would mean missing out somebody's drawing or somebody's - sea story, so I thought: "We'll just have it next"week, when the Printer-Man has stopped visiting us" . . .for a little while, at any rate. ... He really does nced'such a very large mushroom, doesn't he? To-day I went down and.peeped at the Sea Page stories and verses, set out like little ducks, all in a row. The only sadness is lhal even if I were to give them a magic powder, I couldn't squeeze them small enough to put them all, in at once. So I'll shul my eyes . . . and swoop on the ones that happen .. . and the rest will come the week after. BuL I'll make as big a swoop as I possibly can, dear my pixies. I gather up my love and fling ft to you as a child flings petals en the wind. Be very sure you each catch a hitl -. - FAIRIEL.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 50, 28 February 1931, Page 18
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