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"Helena L.," Johnsonville.—That small house is truly Overbrimming with the spirit Of Christmas. Yours is a most Original idea for1 a Christmas- card, Helena. "Sunset Mary," Brooklyn.—lt isn't exactly a poem, pixiekin. but it is a very good beginning for a verse-maker. Please try again soon. ' "Pink Water Lily," Ngaio.—You are going to have great fun doing your Christmas shopping and Visiting Santa Claus. The Elf has been to see him several times and they are great friends. "Peg o' My Heart," Ngaio.—On the top floor of "The I'ost" building, elf. I'm very glad.to know that you are coming visiting. Sorry there isn't time to collect all the autographs of the Ring for you. Did you forget to include (he stamps? We looked into efteh corner for them. "Sunday Sally," City.—Another Christmas entry I Have drawing classes ended for this year? I like the patriotic touch about your Christmas card, Sally. "Water Lily," Ngaio.—The Elf and I felt very snd when we read about the little kitten. We hope you are looking after Fluffy very carefully.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 144, 14 December 1940, Page 19
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