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"Master Puss," Mtramar.—Somebody else knows his Natural History. Keep on guessing as well, Evan. "Pat of Silver .Bush," Dannevlrke.—Glad to see you have been busy with your pen again, Pat. Both poems lnvito Illustrations. "Medea," Northland. —A three-star story, Barbara. What an awkward predicament Dame Goodwhlle found herself In I Letterbox Elf laughed uproariously when he read It. Splendid drawing, tool "Joan McF.," Johnsonvllle.—Choose again, please, Joan. All three pennames belonged to other Ring People. So you are an artist as well as a versemaker I "Frightened Lady," City.—A short story from Sylvia. la it a true story? Lots of pixies , like cooking and sweetmaking. "Smilin' Thro'," City.—We're always delighted when old Ring members' come back. Your collie must be a handsome fellow. Many thanks for the "Wonder questions."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1939, Page 10
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