"FARIEL SENDS...
FAIRIES. , (Original.) Fairies slumber and sleep at night, .Fairies yr&ke by the morning light, '.Fairies haven't much to say, "Fairies sing and dance and play, •-.' But some- of the time whisper away, •"Happy words which m»\e you gay.
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"Great Greenfeather," Johnsonville.—Very good . verse-making, .Alarjorle. Another poem for- . Arbor Page. "Annie Rooney," City.—What a jolly pen-and-ink puppy. We. wish he were real. And your Animal Page story Is well written, Valeric. ■ " ■ "Tom-tit," Te Kulti'.—Letterbox Elf Is fascinated by your address, Lorna, dear. Do tell us where you live and if there are any other pixie people near you. It seems a very long way from the Bing. "Nyora," Ngahauranjja.—Good news! "Xyora" ■ belongs to you, plxlekln. I like your poem. "Little Trees," and will keep It till Arbor Day. "W.6.T.," Erua.—The author of the "Tommy" aeries of stories is Mr. Cavell Nlcholl, who has been a member of the Ring for many years. Thank you for your letter. Did you find your poem, with its illustration, in the Ring? . ." : . "Marcia Mao Jones," Rongotal.—What fun . . . it is also a Fairy Ring Red Cross Society. Do you know how to bandage a sprained ankle? A story and a poem. Good! "Princess Poppy," Brooklyn.—Glad news that you're better; pixie. Letterbox Elf and I send Birthday Wishes. -We hope you enjoyed your party. Thank you for three small pictures. "Gordon H," Martfnborough.—Somebody else has chosen "Scottle," Gordon. Thinking cap on again, please. I hope you liked the prize we chose for you. "Top marks for writing this weekt" .says Printer Man. "MUly-Molly-Mandy," ! Mlrairfar.—-A merry song and a true one, fay. A big thank you for copying It on that dainty green paper. ■ "Aute," Island Bay.—lt was all an adventure of the best sort, wasn't it? I hope you kept a copy- of your description to read when you've'beon to a score of parties. Perhaps it has a place in your diary. "Merrye Gaye," Hataltai.—A parcel for you lo deliver as "Letterbox Elf" cannot find the address In any corner of the Ring. U/'spect it's in his "tunic, pocket). He says will you please give it to "Tertlus"? "Nanna," City.—We know it will be here before long, but we do not know when. All the Ring folk are .longing to see that; film. "Romulus," 'Mlramar.T-rWhat a lovely present ' to find on your.-blrthaay. morning. I'm sxtre "' you""were first- awittfe 'that day:. " Have you -rea,d the adventure book yet? "Mavis S." Seatoun. —A special message to you from "Letterbox Elf," Mavis. . He says he'll beat you for the first swim. (H& always begins on the first day of October.) "June 5.," Seatoun.—Wonderful holiday plans, littlest. I hope they all come true. The best of winter-time is planning fun for sunny "Ramb/flf» Ron." City.—What a splendid budget you. sent this week. We can do with many • addresses of overseas, penfriends. "Nanoy W.," Noalo.—What a tongue-twister I "Letterbox Elf" tied his tongue in such a knot that the Bing was a silent place for one whole second.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 26, 30 July 1938, Page 20
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