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again, the scapegrace. She left a few freckled noses behind just to prove lluil she Imd called. And I do-hope some of those freckled noses are buried in Christmas stories and verses for the competition. The rules are printed in the Ring again this tveek for pixies who missed them last Saturday. In the midst of all the busyness of break-up concerts and ceremonies, I hope you will put away a few minutes to make something of your own for Christmas-In-The Ring. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 132, 30 November 1935, Page 20

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again, the scapegrace. She left a few freckled noses behind just to prove lluil she Imd called. And I do-hope some of those freckled noses are buried in Christmas stories and verses for the competition. The rules are printed in the Ring again this tveek for pixies who missed them last Saturday. In the midst of all the busyness of break-up concerts and ceremonies, I hope you will put away a few minutes to make something of your own for Christmas-In-The Ring. ' Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 132, 30 November 1935, Page 20

again, the scapegrace. She left a few freckled noses behind just to prove lluil she Imd called. And I do-hope some of those freckled noses are buried in Christmas stories and verses for the competition. The rules are printed in the Ring again this tveek for pixies who missed them last Saturday. In the midst of all the busyness of break-up concerts and ceremonies, I hope you will put away a few minutes to make something of your own for Christmas-In-The Ring. ' Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 132, 30 November 1935, Page 20

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