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CHILDREN’S CORRESPONDENCE COLUMN.

Dear Cousin Kate. —Will some of the cousins please tell me if they have tried fastening their stamps into the album with a flap? And how do they manage it?—Jack

[I hope some one of the stamp-collectors will answer Jack.—Cousin Kate.]

Dear Cousin Kate.—l hope I may write to you, and you will put it in. We had such a bad time for a picnic last Saturday. We all went to the beach with some friends, and bad dinner on the sand. At least we were just going to begin when a great black cloud which no one had minded suddenly burst just over us ! We each grabbed something, and rushed up the cliff to some trees. We had to wait half-an-hour, and when it was fine we found a lot of the things had got eaten, somehow. —Katie Linton.

' [Thank you for your interesting letter. I hope you did not starve.—Cousin Kate.]

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XII, Issue XIII, 31 March 1894, Page 311

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CHILDREN’S CORRESPONDENCE COLUMN. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XII, Issue XIII, 31 March 1894, Page 311

CHILDREN’S CORRESPONDENCE COLUMN. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XII, Issue XIII, 31 March 1894, Page 311