A LETTER FROM MISS KELSEY.
My Dear Lvttle Folks,— Thank you many, many times for your seventeenth pound. Ido not think I oaa poasibly tell you all the gladacßS'and cheer your constant goodness brings to our" hearts. Ifc is better than anything thab , has ever come to us, and shows how much can be done when all help a little. I want to tell you that the beautiful self-denial showu by you, dear little folke, has led some old folks to deny themselves and help the kindergarten too. It was your example that led the way. Our little children are back again in their schools, work- ; ing and singing, aud learning :ind marching. j They aro too little to send auy big message to J you, but when 1 R«k them to «ay something to , their little frieridß who give tbeoi aur.h opportunities for being happy, they aay : " Say, thank you." That is their message, and they mean ib. | Good-bye, deu- little folk*. — Your friend, I L. J. Kelsey, ' Secretary Kindergarten Association. Dunedin, February 12.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2242, 18 February 1897, Page 51
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175A LETTER FROM MISS KELSEY. Otago Witness, Issue 2242, 18 February 1897, Page 51
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