PETER PAN TO ELIZABETH.
Dear Elizabeth, — i Have you ever made a fairy ring? If you go out to the Garden when the moon is full and white and round you must make a fairy ring for tbe fairies to dance in. - ' You spread some of your flowers in a large circle and inside this you make a-smaller ring, while In the very centre you must place one big flower. Of course that is for the Fairy Queen, and the fairies sit on the smaller flowdrs. ;■ Sometimes in the morning you will find the flowers scattered a little, and usually the fairies have been frolicking and have knocked over their chairs. Quite often you will And .that mushrooms grow in rings with one big one in the centre. That only happens when no one 'has made a flower ring. When the fairies cannot find one all ready for them (which is not very often!) they stand very still and whistle a little tune on their reedy pipes and lo and behold, up pop the mushrooms! Peter hears all these fairy secrets from the blackbird who sings in the mornings in the peac'h tree outside his window. He is really an elf in disguise you know I •, Till the full moon shines, PETER PAN.
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19052, 16 September 1933, Page 15 (Supplement)
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213PETER PAN TO ELIZABETH. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19052, 16 September 1933, Page 15 (Supplement)
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