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COUSINS’ CORRESPONDENCE.

Dear Cousin Kate. —I was taking a look at the children’s page, and was verv interested with the letters. I would like to be a cousin if you would accept me. I am thirteen years old. and T have left school. I have three sisters and four brothers. I have no pets. We have had very bad weather, wind and rain. I enjoyed my Christmas very much, and I hope you did the same. My sister May is going to be a cousin too. My address and my sister’s is the same, and I will put it on another piece of paper.—l remain, Cousin Annie. | Dear Cousin Annie.—l am so pleased to have you for a cousin, and hope you will write regularly. I have sent both your sister and yourself badges, and hope you will get them safely. I enjoyed my Christmas very much, thank you. ’ It was lovely w’eather in Auckland, but a little cold for summer.—Cousin Kate.] + + + Dear Cousin Kate, —I have often read the letters in the children’s page, ami found them very interesting, and so T thought I would like to become a cousin if you will have me. We are having our Christmas holidays now, and lam enjoying them. I have not got any pets. I think I will stop now if von don’t think my letter too short,

and I will write more next time. Wishing you a happy new year.—l remain, your cousin. May. (Dear Cousin May.—Many thanks for your dear little letter. It certainly is a little short, but you ean send me a nice long one next week, ami tell me what you are doing with your holidays.—Cousin Kate.]

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue II, 12 January 1901, Page 94

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COUSINS’ CORRESPONDENCE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue II, 12 January 1901, Page 94

COUSINS’ CORRESPONDENCE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue II, 12 January 1901, Page 94