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INDIVIDUALITY

"Bunches at trapes," says Timothy: "Pamesraitates Kink." says Elaine; ' "A junket of cream ud a cranberry tart For me." says Jan*. » . "Love-in r a-i> is*.* says Timethy; "Primroses pale,' says Elaine; "A Boseoay of pialu a»d mittimittei I For me," wys Jane. "Chariots of totdV says Timothy; "Sitvery wlit«s* n says thine; "A bumpety ride fir a watan of hay For me," says Jane. —Waiter ftamat,

"Tiny Tinkle," Kbandallah.—There raust ihaTe: been a spirit of mischief fa the air that day.j Betty. We're glad you didn't .gel Ifte astraip j after aIL And we hope you^H fceep itJbati New Year resolution. , j

"FJyins Arrow," Newtown.—One of njtoe sesten maxinted pictures, laddie. The Sflack and blue striped fug gives it * very 'anoa©pnistlc touch.

"Noeleeit H.," Eastbanrne.—"Sammer Breeze"; belongs to another ,Ring member.. Xoelesn.: Win you choose another name? You may! copy poems and stories if you mark them "Copied."

"Queen Boadicea," Lyall Bay.—.We ail loved the border of butterflies and 'bumble bees and certainly the flowers looked tempting enough to attract them.

"Binkla Bunny." Khandallah.—Then, of course, you may, Teddy. What are you going to fdo to earn your mushroom-place make a drawing or a verse? Your little sketch was too tiny for the King this Sfchne.

"Frosty Jack," Ktlbirnie.—Loo& for a parcel in the Postman's bag next week, <et£., Yours was a cheerful picture with its blue and sold and touches of crimson.

"Mischievous," City.—Your story vf 3ose She shepherd had a very good •beginning then, suddenly, It ended. Could you make it ta little longer?

"Jacqueline B-," Oriental Bay,—ShininE golctoni centres for your flowers and .the meat blar<3c< mount made a most artistic painting, fay.! You, too. can watch for a surprise ipaehet. |j

"Alsace Lorraine," City.—Your choice of colours won you a place among ihe prize-' winners, new elf. Letterbox Elf and I: send our congratulations.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1938, Page 20

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INDIVIDUALITY Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1938, Page 20

INDIVIDUALITY Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1938, Page 20

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