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MAKE-BELIEVE

In London is a pavement artist who has never lost the art of make-believe. He lives in a bare room with a mattress and an upturned sugar box. The room is furnished in a quaint way, for every now and then the artist treats himself to a new carpet—chalking it on the floor; and to make his room look a little more like a palace he has chalked table and chairs on the walls. His greatest joke is a drawing of a cupboard, with the door cunningly left open so that you may, see the shelves laden with food. It seems a very happy way of making the best of life.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23353, 19 November 1937, Page 13

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MAKE-BELIEVE Otago Daily Times, Issue 23353, 19 November 1937, Page 13

MAKE-BELIEVE Otago Daily Times, Issue 23353, 19 November 1937, Page 13