THE "GOOD ENDEAVOUR" LEAGUE
What ho, what ho, ma hearties. Well if this weather doesn't make your toes tingle I don't know what will. AIL last week I have kept a good driftwood fire burning and of nn evening I have sat in front of it reading my adventure books, with Butinsky impatiently butting at the door. I'M shoot that goat through the key hole one of these days. Still he's a great pet when he doesn't get into mischief. It is too chilly to do much aboard the- Good Endeavour and I find that to be really comfortable I have to stay in ni} r cave. That is what I am doing to-night and! as I write the page, I wonder
how you are all! spending your holidals. Perhaps when you come home I will ask you to write in to me- and tell , me. all about it. Tilh next week, then, P.T.W.
FOR YOUNG READERS ONLY \ fjAboard for the Goodwill Cruiser
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 53, 15 May 1942, Page 6
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163THE "GOOD ENDEAVOUR" LEAGUE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 53, 15 May 1942, Page 6
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