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CURLIELOCKS LIKES READING COGS’ PAGE Makerua.

Dear Hub,—l suppose you will be thinking I am lost for not writing. I like reading Cogs' Page very muck. My sister and I went to our grannie’s for our holidays and we used to go to the factory with our grandpa every morning. We have eleven calves ndw and I watch Dad feed them. Wo have another teacher and her namo is Mrs Stevenson and she has a girl and boy. Love from Curi'ieloeks.

The stamps were welcome, Curlielocks. I have missed your letters very much.

THE TWIN HAS A DIIEAM,

(Original, by Mountain Bose, Ohakea,

Sanson; ago 12 years.)

It was a cold, Jet night and tho twins were snugly cuddled up in a neat Jit tic bed, fast asleep and dreaming. One of the twins had a very happy dream. Site dreamt that she and her sister were outside and heard sweet music and singing and one said she thought it sounded as if it was coming from tho bush. They began to Avalk across iho paddock towards the bush and on their way they saw many fairies dressed in all the prettiest shades of white, blue, green, pink and mauve and purple, dancing round a ring of daisies. When they saw the children coming they did not run away as the twins thought they would, but asked them would they like to have a wish. Of course, the twins said "yes" and jumped into the centre of the ring and wished and hardly before they had finished the things they had wished for were before them. The children picked up their prams and their beautiful dolls and went home. The twin did not do anything else, for sho woko up and found that it was all a dream.

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Bibliographic details

Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 249, 22 October 1935, Page 4

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CURLIELOCKS LIKES READING COGS’ PAGE Makerua. Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 249, 22 October 1935, Page 4

CURLIELOCKS LIKES READING COGS’ PAGE Makerua. Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 249, 22 October 1935, Page 4