FARIEL SENDS
— I "Mrs. Whisk," City. —l was very pleased to I find your story and poem, pixie, and to know j that your stamp collection is growing. What ! excitement when Postie brings an Australian .letter. . . "Twinkle-eyos," Khandallah. —Xot a 1 minute for letters? 'Well. I'm glad you managed to finish this one, nixiekin. It was fun to hear about your gardening and holiday games. j "Milmay," Northland. —You are one of the first of our verseniakers to write a welcome to Spring. "Slilmay." Not long now to wait] for our special Spring Page. j "Sunray Sally," City.-— Were those drawings j made with a pixie pen'/ They grew tinier j i as-I unwrapped the wee packages until the j I three sdiall kits nearly scampered away alto-I I trether. Top marks to you for this week's j j drawings 1 ; •June C" Karori. —'Fraid that name belongs, j . June. Will you clioo.su again? A warm wel- I come from all our pixie-folk. ■ j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 54, 31 August 1940, Page 21
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