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LETTERS

Dear Fairiel, —I never expected the puzzle to turn, out to be a lady screaming and a mouse. The lambs are getting on- splendidly; thank you for suggesting a name. The last week has been rather wet and t dreary, though, my word, you. should see the hills . . . they are as green and fresh as any one could wish to see! I wish you could . see them, Fairiel. —I am your loving fairy, BESSIE. Bessie Percy, Alfredton. Dear Fairiel, —Please may I join your fairy ring? I have some big brothers and sisters, but none young enough to play with me. But I have many nice friends. I am going to collect leaves this summer, and my big sister will help me to give them their right names. . ■ ELSIE. Elsie Spershott, Masterton. • i # • Dear Fairiel, —We are going to have a school bazaar soon, and ive are dressing dolls and making sweet baskets. I am dressing some dolls, and my sisters, are making sweet baskets, and there is a prize for the best basket. I have a little bantam rooster, and it comes and crows orb my windowsill every morning, but now it has gone to another lady’s place over the road so we are' going to give it to her. —Your loving fairy, ZOE. Zoe Klee, Seatoun. (Aged 12,)

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12579, 16 October 1926, Page 16

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LETTERS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12579, 16 October 1926, Page 16

LETTERS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12579, 16 October 1926, Page 16