LITTLE ELVES
Half of our Fairy Ring disappeared last week 1 left it, • safe and sound and whole, one minute; and next it had scuttled away, when I wasn't looking! I found the lost part afterwards, sitting on a shelf! but 'course, it was too late to pack back again then. We'll just hope it isn't ever stolen away again. Next week will, come your Winter Page . . . cold, cold it has been lately, and I think it is time we called King Winter back to us. Signs of his coming are already around tiny markings of snow on the hillsides ... an early glitter of frost on your lawns each day ... the falling-asleep of the Autumn flowers, and the short days' closing. ... So we'll have Winter with us in ihe Ring a week today. Tip your paint-brushes with frost, for there will be a Winter painting, pixies. And see that your stories are here by Wed- . nesclay post them early as early next week. With a kiss on the tip of my fingers to all of you. FAIRIEL.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 141, 17 June 1933, Page 7
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