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PETER PAN ANSWERS CIRCLIANS' LETTERS

May Griffiths, Levels: I liked the nice little scent-bag and dolls’ clothes you sent for our Ship, May. How are Tinkerbell and Darby and Joan? I have some lovely stocks flowering in my garden at present. I wonder how many chickens you have now—dozens and dozens, I suppose. Do you help to feed them?

Agues May, Otipua: I am glad you enjoy reading our Page, Agnes. What a jolly time you had at the Show. I hope you will do well in your exams, my dear. I also hope you are quite better again now. Joyce Esler, Sutherlands: A nicely written letter from this Circlian of mine. lam sure those kittens of yours are playful, mischievous little fellows. What a war-like rooster you have! I am sure I would carry a stick, too, if I went to gather those eggs. Dorothy Rich, Cave: I was ever so pleased to get a dear wee letter from you, Dorothy. Your pet lamb must be a darling. I wonder what you call him. Ivan Jackson, Gleniti: A nice, newsy

letter from you, Ivan. “Jerry Joy” is a most amusing little poem. You must have had a happy time on the Bay on Labour Day. Colin and lan Hewson, Bluecliffs: Your stories were both good, my dears, and you will see them again next Saturday. That lily of the valley is so sweet and dainty. It was very nice of you both to send it to me. Marion O’Donnell, Pleasant Point: Your knitted dolls are lovely, Marion, and the quilt you crocheted is beautiful. It is the prettiest one I have ever seen on a dolls’ bed. Alice Yates, Woodbury: What a delightful holiday you are having, Alice. You seem to be on the go all the time, and are having all sorts of exciting adventures. You will see your newsy letter again next Letter Day. Have you caught that big frog yet? I wonder what you call the lamb. Barbara Scott, Pareora East: Your black and white dog is a dear little fellow, Barbara, and is just the thing for our Christmas Ship.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19959, 17 November 1934, Page 13

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PETER PAN ANSWERS CIRCLIANS' LETTERS Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19959, 17 November 1934, Page 13

PETER PAN ANSWERS CIRCLIANS' LETTERS Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19959, 17 November 1934, Page 13