I think spring is the best time of the year, don't you ? There are fruit blossoms in the orchard, and lovely flowers in the garden, and the daisies and buttercups in the fields. Ihey all help to make spring beautiful. Th 6 fields are green and you can ffeel very happy in the warm sunshine. When Igo to Bchool we sometimes do our sums out in the sunshine, and wo enjoy it, too. The cows are out in the sunshine enjoying themselves, eating away at the fieshgreen grass feeling the warmth of spring, too, jqsfc as we do. At sunset it is pretty to see the different colours streaming across t>he sky. Then, at last, summer comes, but I think summer's a bit too hot.
—From your sincore pen-friend, Mao AII- - Maunpakarainea. Aged 6K
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 4 (Supplement)
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