PIXIE PEOPLE:
■ At last. ... al last! A.ll those "ducks in a row" those nicest stories and sea-green poems came waddling down irom their shelves, poised for a moment on the edge^ of the Sea Page and then dived straight in! "We're twins" quacked Margot's story to "Lydia of the Pines" "Let's have opposite corners!" And in the end "Our. Ring To-night" waddled mournfully around looking for his-plaqe-lhat-wasn't, and I had to lift out one little duck to make room. . . , But I know you 11 love the Sea Page, just the same. Happy days, my chickadees, and "a happy lime with the Ring to-night. ■ FAIRIEL.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 56, 7 March 1931, Page 18
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104PIXIE PEOPLE: Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 56, 7 March 1931, Page 18
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