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Richard, Ted and Polly were thoroughly enjoying themselves. You see, they had decided to paint a star on the old telescope, because Gwen said she would show them the stars any morning they liked. They meant to let her do so, and, in order that she should not be disappointed, Richard painted one on the glass! “You mustn’t laugh and give the game away,” he said. "I"11 try not to,” giggled Ted.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 June 1932, Page 10

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Richard, Ted and Polly were thoroughly enjoying themselves. You see, they had decided to paint a star on the old telescope, because Gwen said she would show them the stars any morning they liked. They meant to let her do so, and, in order that she should not be disappointed, Richard painted one on the glass! “You mustn’t laugh and give the game away,” he said. "I"11 try not to,” giggled Ted. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 June 1932, Page 10

Richard, Ted and Polly were thoroughly enjoying themselves. You see, they had decided to paint a star on the old telescope, because Gwen said she would show them the stars any morning they liked. They meant to let her do so, and, in order that she should not be disappointed, Richard painted one on the glass! “You mustn’t laugh and give the game away,” he said. "I"11 try not to,” giggled Ted. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 June 1932, Page 10