A LETTER FROM AUNTIE DAISY PRIMROSE.
My dear o'.d Dot and friends,— lt seems quite an eternity smct: I shook hands with you— by pen and paper, — so my heart nutters now in the pleasure of the act. Nevertheless, I have kept in touch with you all by reading your letters, so eagerly sougnt every week! and I must say I erjoyed the story competition very much. I was going to v.rite my litt'e imaginings for it too, but i am a£r<ua I left it too late, waiting for more ianc. Ah, Harry, that is a sad motto ycu gave me: "Never do { o-day what you can put off till to-monow. ' Will you paxdoii ihe procre<suu?tiou, Dot? I fancy i can h&ar you murmur, "It is unpardonable!" I am working on the Post Office Directory ?taff just now, and studying shorthand and typewriting in tile evening, so that I have not as much time as I couid wish to devote to your columns. In conclusion, I tender my love to all my old friends, not forgetting jourseif and the editor. It seems quite pleasant to mingle with you all again.— Your loving comrade. AUNTIE DAISY PRIMROSE. [I am so glad Auntie Daisy Primrose has not forgotten us, but continues to take an interest m our letters and page. I wish her success in the caoreer she has adopted. — DOT.]
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Otago Witness, Issue 2646, 30 November 1904, Page 78
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