THE TEA PARTY
'' (Original.) There . was great excitement in tho Fairy King. ' The fairiea had decided to give'Fairiel a Burpriso tea party for her twenty-first birthday. . They all got busy borrowing Borno paints from the rainbow fairies, and painted' their mushrooms. Some were plain-coloured, some had spots, some stripes,,and "some woodland scenes. TrCcy decided "on a lovely moonlight night, and chose a beautiful dell near ft liver, ",',' / After arranging their mushiooms and all tho lovely fairy food, two of tho biggest fairies, Pollyarina and Saucy Sally, flow into Pairicl's room with a beautiful gossamer dross, woko her up, and told her to dress quickly and follow them. As they arrived at the doll, the Fairy Band Svas playing, and cheers rang out for .Fairiol. After Fairiel had cut her lovely cake and everybody had had some and. wished Fairiol a happy birthday, dancing.: and'games took place; Presently Silver Bells began to ring a. warning to the fairies that they must flee) before the mortals awoke. rollyanna and Saucy Sally rushed Fairiel back to her bod. Next morning when Fairiol woko sho thought she had been dreaming; but when she saw her dress on the chair, she knew her fairies had visited her and taken her to her birthday party. - '■' "SILVEK SPANGLE" (9): Lower Hutt. ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 122, 19 November 1932, Page 10
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214THE TEA PARTY Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 122, 19 November 1932, Page 10
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