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OUR PET THINGS

.'."We have a cheeky little mouse who i comes round- our yard and hides under the door-mat and runs when wo open the door. My sister saw it first and squealed out, and we wondered what was tho .matter with her. It was only a- little field-mouse, so.l don't know why she was frightened. 3. ' ' ....' ' . ' ■ <'LITTLE JOHN." ■' City,' '■~ . .• . ':■.•■■. f, .* .».. . ■"We have a little black kitten, and we named it Mek. It has a wee bit of white under ite chin, and it «hascs the fowls.-" ■ • ■■ "JOAN." Heretanuga.' ■ • ; •-■ ■ -1 :■•-.* * «*Onr paJiot is great, 'Eie bin taßc a g064 *>& MVI 2 i>w* «J I Baveat; a photo of Mm, I.will take him lvlth onr.cat .Ab9 seucl It to you." '. ".: BA»T^ Wh tfhy.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 20

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OUR PET THINGS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 20

OUR PET THINGS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 20

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