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LETTERS

Deal- Fairiel, — How are you? Fairiel, I had such a jolly week-end. My mother took me to a friend’s place for the day. I made a doll’s seaside playground with sand. Thon I went down to a little stream and had a paddle. After I did some gardening. Fairiel, . the time went so quickly that it was soon titne for us to get our tea and go home. Fairiel, when I got home all my pets were waiting for me, and the Fairy Ring, too. I would love you to see our turkey go-bler. He struts about the place as if he were the King, saying “Gobble, gobble, gobble.” Fairiel, good-bye for this week. Love from your Elf. THELMA., Thelma Killip, Martinborough. . # # • is * Dear Fairiel,— Tljank you very much for the prize. I have read all the stories in it and they are lovely. I am glad I live ?uite close to the school on wet days. like living in Brooklyn and it seems so funny. I have only been into town once during a fortnight. We have a ni<je garden here, and when it is fine I hurry home from school and do some gardening.- I do not know much about it, as we had never any room for one where we lived before. Dear Fairiel, you asked us when our birthdays were; mine will soon be hcre,_ it is on October 24th, and I might have a , little party. Joyce will write to you, hut she is rather late getting home from school because she often, stops ta play tennis, and then she has to do her homework. I wish I could have brought our playmates up here, hut mother says they will bo able to come and play with us on Saturdays. I must stop now because it is my bed-time. With ’love from your little Fairiel, MARJORIE. Marjorie Dibnison, -Brooklyn.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12573, 9 October 1926, Page 16

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LETTERS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12573, 9 October 1926, Page 16

LETTERS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12573, 9 October 1926, Page 16

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