DEAR ONES
We're having the special Fifth-of-November Ring next Saturday. I want as much of your news as possible in it, so tell me all about the fun you are going to have early in the week and I can hear of the fun you did have later. It's always an exciting time, this day of Guy Fawkes, and we wouldn't be real pixie people if we didn't love its mischief. . . . I'm 'fraid you'll all be terribly disappointed when you read the next bit. Our Christmas Fairy Ring, that usually spreads itself over two whole pages, has to shrink into only one this year. It's because of Old Man Slump, of course—he's still slinking around. Wish Alice-in-Wonderland's Queen would chop off his ugly head! So make your Christmas stories not too long, and the drawings not too tall—'cos, at any rate, we'll have the best page we can, won't we? c All my love to my very large family. FAIRIEL.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1931, Page 18
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