LETTERS
Dearest Fairiel, —How is Our cutting on, and how is everybody f fm all right, thanks. I was happy that something of mine was in the birthday basket —I felt as though 1 belonged to the Ring- . I told you about the mice that haunt our place a few weeks ago, didn’t 1? and said there were many to come as yet? Well, I was right Because we nearly caught one the other night, hut, luckily for him, he escaped. , . Fairiel! Do you know what iny place in our class at school is 1 m second! But, goodness, my right arm was almost going on strike, because it was just about put out of action through shaking hands. Your sincere elf, KEITH. Keith Hutcheson, Lower HuttDear Fairiel,—lt is so wet and dull to-day that the “Times” has made me ever so happy. , fTT _ m , ~ I ivill stop now, as I MUST read the “Times” and write my story and poem. . . Your loving fairy, MARY. Mary Jones, Lower Hutt. * % • • Dear Fairiel,— To-day, when the “Times” came, wo hurried up with our work to see what lay in our page. Now that it gets dark so quick, we have no time to play outside after On Thursday my mate and I went round the golf links to see if any golf balls were lost. Last Saturday—l never dreamed there could be such a big ringl Your loving elf, RYMALL. Rymall Roxburgh, Tawa Flat
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12471, 12 June 1926, Page 16
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242LETTERS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12471, 12 June 1926, Page 16
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