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"FAIRIEL SENDS."

"Sunshine Elf," Brooklyn:-Such a packa ß e of surprises, sunshine seattercr . . . ,nd olE a"th e ank-you 0" 3 "c ClCVerly made- A Tery "Viols," Johnsonvlllo.—Of course you may specially if it happens to be your own poetry.' "Bn, b. y, Tl ke ?- Baw'" "Tltal.—Poor Mother Hubbaul. louve drawn her shoe bun E alow ..very nicely I hope the children looked after her when they grew up. "G tny,ifol?,'" Newtown.-Ferhaps you forgot to sign It. _ Toby seems to have really run away. "Lazybones," Masterton.—So gay it is that a shelf m"St be f°UnCl f°r HOn the I)lcturc "Cowboy Jim," Masterton.-I'ro reminded her so I. hope Tostic will sound his whistle at your gate soon. "Ocean Wave,- N»aio.—l'm sure Mr, Sun Is ffoliur ,to break his own smiling record Do you flnd the matches exciting, too? "Mlschl«vous Gnom«," Martinborouoh.—So una» grandma was the Fairy Godmother who turned it into a real bonfire J,dvo to small Evan. "Kowhai Gold,' Silverstream.—As you K«ve no house number you must sign your real name, too, pixie. 'Postie would be puzzled at "Kowh.il Gold." "Nellie D.," Masterton.—Both names belon™ed, new pixie. It will have to bo somiiIhlnc unusual, I'm afraid. "Yankee," Masterton.—Good sketehtnc Nance Could you do your work with Indian Ink? Pencil shading'ls not suitable for the Kliir. "Carol N.," Ngahauranga.—-You use paints and colours well, elf It would be fun if we could print them just as they nre. Ed It carefully, childie, and I have given It a place on the wall. "Rosemary Green," Berhampore.—You chose the very best day of the week, pixie. . . . Was it this summer's first picnic? "Maid of Astolot," H«taltai.—Have you read from cover,to cover? There's one puzzle you'll guess this week, that's .certain-sure.

"Nimble Thimble," Kalwarra.—Well and truly jumbled! Who trnuld hare (ruessed that sweet-scented daphne was hidden there.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 126, 23 November 1935, Page 24

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"FAIRIEL SENDS." Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 126, 23 November 1935, Page 24

"FAIRIEL SENDS." Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 126, 23 November 1935, Page 24

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