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LOVED ONES:

Such happinfess to know,.that you all liked special Spring-in-lhc-Ring Page so veryjnuch-^-—and 0, the surprising' loveliness of the paintings! It >vas more ttian excitement to watch Postie bringing them: in square brown parcels; in fat white envelopes; and clearness" of Spring magic hidden in each. There were so many entries amongst my'"over-twelve" elves that Postie is taking two prizes to that class, and one to each of - the others. And these he will visit:— - * "Hoppit II" (13) City. ' > "Barnacle Bill" (12) Korokoro. "Picotee Pink" (11) Karori. "Silver Spoon" (8) ..'.............. -Korokoro. . ; ."East Lynne" (6) ..-.. ..,,/.:.' i -- i .^i i-;\ - _■' '■' ' •Very ; close to the winners camp, "Sleeping Dawn" and;" Hal-, cyone,' who are both fourteen; '"Merry Pat" (13); ;"Poj:tia'?i (15); Peacock," "Princess Daphne," and "Toadflax," all aged .nine; and "Tinkerbellj" who is-eight: So little difference ; there was between some that the carefulness of the mountings had to decide. , . • ..'.--., v ■ Next week I have lots to say to you about scrapbooks and • Christmassy things so look specially for my letter then." A pixie hug to you all now, Dear-my-elves, and all-the-love-in-the-world.: " - " I ' ■ .•• •..""■ ' FAIRIEL. \^> I '•■• :" —. ■•■■ \ : :■ :':;.;.':.e

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 10

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LOVED ONES: Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 10

LOVED ONES: Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 10

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