LITTLE PEOPLE
Are you .all in our Ring tonight? Letterbox Elf Ims his pockets stuffed, with' letters-to-be-answered and his arms overflowing ivith packages. You see, ive have two weeks' mail to catch up with, so if you do not find your special ansivcr here tonight please don't feel very disappointed. It WILL be here. next week. ; , . : Stamp, stamp, knock! "Mushrooms for you, Fairiel," cries the Postman's boy . , . and there's an enormous box! Not make-believe mushrooms either, but fresh country ones, with pink, pleated linings, all ready for the pan. Thank-you to the one who was up • and'aivay over the dew-beaded fields while I tvas still a sleepy t head. -, .', ...' ■.'[. ..,'. ' . Urc you thinking of Autumn Page,my elves? See how many sighs: of the season you can see on the way to school. I , send my Iqve.to you with every fun-loving, noisy March wind, -. ~ .'■ ..'• ■'."...■"■ FAIRIEL.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 76, 30 March 1935, Page 20
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143LITTLE PEOPLE Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 76, 30 March 1935, Page 20
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