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COUSIN BETTY’S LETTER

Therefore, my dearest cousins, you must think. I am not being greedy for taking a wee bit of the page for the teeniest letter—because I’m not. As a matter of fact it’s extremely generous of me not to be taking more room, because there’s an awful lot I have to say to you, and .... seven weeks from Christmas !! Anyway, I would include every one of The Mill stories this week, if I could. And I’m going to stand aside in their favour. Admirable woman, 11 But three thoughts for you: (1) Spending the bazaar proceeds (your names, please); (2) Christmas Eve celebrations (at the hospital); (3) the Gold Medallist. Ponder on them. And now —my love to you all—all of it. Your thoughts are all around me—red and yellow broom, rhododendroms pink and white, lilacs mauve and cream, lily-of-the-valley, tulips. Oh, you are good to me, my dears.

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Southland Times, Issue 21856, 5 November 1932, Page 18

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152

COUSIN BETTY’S LETTER Southland Times, Issue 21856, 5 November 1932, Page 18

COUSIN BETTY’S LETTER Southland Times, Issue 21856, 5 November 1932, Page 18