LETTLE FROM LITTLE FOLKS TO LITTLE FOLKS.
To Miss Isabella Brungob— Pahia.
Dkui Isaiiella,— l was very glad to read your letter in th<s Witness to me. I take much pleasure in answeriug it. Wo live at the foot »f a big hill. II; is covered with sciub, speargrrtsa, and rocks. I should like vaiy much to see a big bush, rb there are no nativo trees growing here. I have never eeen tho sea, co you will k<,ow I have nover aeeu a lighthouse. I have read a lot about lighthouses. How would you like to be the kef-par 0! one ? I should liko very much to go to the sea beach and gather tlioao beautiful shells that are washed up by the Wi.v.l9. When is your examination ? Oura is auuie time in Novonib r. lam in tho Fourth Standard. I am going to try bard to pas?. I help motfter to wiifth ou Monday, and I do all too ironing on Tuesday evening when I come houvi from school and lots of other little jobs. Dear Isabella, how many r roMu-rs and B'slora have you got ? I havo four eLtsra and three brothers. — From your new friend, Atica HiGrrr.EY-. Hnmilfcons South, Saptemto.- 19.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2170, 26 September 1895, Page 47
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