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"Spanish Lady," 'City.—Good -V: Terse-maklnt, ' plxli. .The lines, match .beautifully, ilaj ,; we have another plecp2... : . . ; . '"Rimu," City.^-And. your wee poem, 1. did MituSti when the last line was reached. ■■ I ,■ must hare grown like Jack's beanstalk since . then.. . • - •
"Lllao Lady," City.—The three green ducks that made so many smiles .hare flown away. Wouldn't you,like to have them growing on a tree In your garden? ." . "Lassie,1! Kelbur'n.—Jlust' hate' beeri discovered 'cos it is. not .there now -■.•.:. ■. and-_tnat '•pile,, of books ........, ; thank you ,"L»dy Jane." ,■■ .■. :'■ >■. .... ■•■' ..■-■' ;. ■ "Princess. Doreen,", Berhampor«.-^S.ome. parts : i"-(! very food :. . ■.■but the rhythm of • the' lire's \mfist'be the. same all the way (fcrough, - jiixla.^ :Try agate. "Joan M.," Ngaio.—Those two rabbits were no .■• more Ihnn a tail's lencth in .time. The sec- ;' end letter was a surprise. , -.
"Double 7," City.—l wonder If the right Idea, for the story's ending has come. It will , , . most unexpectedly. "Sylvia," Porirua.—Almost a strange name . and no wonder It is, with so many penfrlends. Could I have the Dundee address? "Silver Bpr»y." Pttoni.—Week* ... and months since there was a rolce from your mushroom. Ido like the small po«m.
"Mischievous Gnome," M«rtlnborough.—You and "Lassie" are. neck-to-neck in the scran book race. I wonder who will win. The new raeauet may do great-things I
"Riptide," Martlnboroujh.—You may. come on as yours Is such a far mushroom. Which Tuesday will It be?'
"Dabbety Dan,"- City.—You draw birds tery nicely, Dabbety. Hate you erer tried to use Indian ink?
"prl""«ss Eilnen," City.—Which drawing, ehildie? Was yours the story of. Capri? Two new princesses In the Ring ; tonight. "Daisy Dawn," Karorl.— And did you find the way to back-door, front-door, side-door? It Must be a treasure house of pictures.
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Evening Post, Issue 86, 11 April 1936, Page 10
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