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...AN ANSWER TO

"Joan M.," Nj«(o.—Life in a senior form does not leave very much time for writing . . . but perhaps there'll be a poem or a. drawing sometimes. , 0

"Smudsy," Newtown. —It was a game of "follow my leader." I 'spect you're quite good at climbing fences now.

"Golden Bird," Lower Hurt.—We all know "Bluebeard" very- well, chlldie. Could you make up a new sort of tale 1 _ ' , "Bubbles." Nsalo.—Did you leave a new painting book at the King? Please write and teli.' • ":-•■■■ "R.A.8.," Nnaio.—The relation of the second ■■ verse to the first is not clear. You have done much better work, "X.A.8." ••Tumbletoes." Kelburn.—A fairy' 'slan* It looks in the blue mists of morning. What ■an adventure to explore It!

"Rosemary Green," Berhampore.—l think it's the best plan everl Be sure to pitch your tent near a bathing pool. ■

"Pop-Eye," Miramar.—A holiday diary! I wonder if anyone else lias thought of it. "Lily-of-Killarrlßy," Brooklyn.—Wasn't it a •■ UiriUine'circus? Twish we could have had the littlest seal, for the Ring. ,

"Flip-Flop," ktlburn.—A day In ilia country is a ]oy, with cool shade and rambling river. Did "Dumpling" go, too?

"Aute." Island Bay.—A mischievous little New Year, indeed. You're very brave to venture in these cold waters ; after Samoan seas. "Cinnamon Sue," Petone.—You'll be surprised to find it quite easy, plulekln. What a chorus your canaries must make on sunny mornings.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 20

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...AN ANSWER TO Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 20

...AN ANSWER TO Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 20

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