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“I DO HOPE WE CAN HAVE THEM,” SAYS “QUEEN OF BIRDS” Dear Wendy. | am glad I lie hob days are over, although I enjoyed them 'cry much. I had my cousin from Jlangataua staying lor a week. We went for a waik all user the hills, because at my cousin’s place there are not many hills. I. enjoyed .living to lap dance, which my cousin Iried to teach me. We have hud wonderful weather for June. Our neighbour is very short, of waler. Aren’t tin- frosts bitter? A friend in Amkland s-ud there was a frost there for the Jir.-t time in several years. I'u't the Queen Alary a huge ship.’ Fam-”. jen mileol' carpet! 1 have not seen “Mad cup’s” letter tor quite a h ug while. .1 do hope we can have Ihe two pug’’>. Well, I must, close now for il is lunrli time.—l remain, your truly, “QU LUN 1 OF BIRDS,” Tui'mipe. 1 am pleased, dear, you enjoyed y</in holidays. Yes, the weather has be. " i really remarkable, indeed, until recently, when it seemvd Old Man Wm ter returned. “Madcap” is with us to-day. We could ne\er do uitiomi her, could we?—Wendy.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 145, 20 June 1936, Page 12
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