Fairiel Sends an Answer t0...
"Nutcracker." City.—Of course, you may, Janet. You're chosen a merry name. We're looking for your next long letter. "Southerly Buster," Johnsonville.—Away with the cobwebs 1 And there's a glistening white mushroom nestling in the green because you've written again ... a very good letter, elf. "Sunray Sally," City.—Subjects for your sketch book there, Sally. I can't think of a jollier way to spend a holiday than picnicking in the country. "Brown-eyed Susan," Kelburn.—How eagerly you listen for Postie's whistle which means an English letter. Letterbox Elf and I are both glad you liked the prize we chose for you. Try hard and you may win another. "White Fox." Auckland.—Your sketches and poem were a great surprise. We had by no means forgotten the cleverness of your pen and that black and white fairy would grace any fairy tale. "Bubbles," Lower Hutt. —Beautiful writing, June, but could you find a darker pencil? Printer Man had to put on two pairs of spectacles to read the poem.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 111, 11 May 1940, Page 15
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