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"Soapbox". "Sleeping Beauty," Greytown.—Which shows just now well small seven-years can knit ! "Crimson Rose," Seatoun.—Late home that night—and weren't you all sleepy heads next morning ? "Mitzi Green," Ohiro Bay.—lt will just do beautifully, darling. Poor pussy. "Violet Ray." Northland.—But we'll put your name on the scroll just the Same, dearheart. It doesn t matter a scrap. "Briar Rose." Lower Hutt—That party was fun—but not the cold right after it. "Abbey Girl." City.—We'd love to know lots about you, little new pixie. "Blue Roses'," Miramar.—Did you come in, all that long way ? But it was worth it. "Pinkie Purr," Miramar.—But we're loving these warm days while they're here. Too soon will winter come.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 22

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"Sleeping Beauty," Greytown.—Which shows just now well small seven-years can knitl "Crimson Rosa," Seatoun.—Late home that night—and weren't you all sleepy heads next morning? (. "Mitzl Green," Ohfro Bay.—lt will just do beautUully, darling. Poor pussy. "Violet Ray." Northland.—But we'll'put'your name on the scroll just the Same, dearheart. It aoesn t matter a scrap. "Briar Rose." Lowar Hurt—That party was fun—but not the cold right'after H. 7 "Abbey Girl." City.—We'd, love to know lots about you, little new pixie: "Blue Roses'," Miramar.—Did'sou come In, all that long way? But it was worth it. "Pinkie Purr," Miramar.—But we're loving these warm days while they're here. Too soon will winter come. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 22

"Sleeping Beauty," Greytown.—Which shows just now well small seven-years can knitl "Crimson Rosa," Seatoun.—Late home that night—and weren't you all sleepy heads next morning? (. "Mitzl Green," Ohfro Bay.—lt will just do beautUully, darling. Poor pussy. "Violet Ray." Northland.—But we'll'put'your name on the scroll just the Same, dearheart. It aoesn t matter a scrap. "Briar Rose." Lowar Hurt—That party was fun—but not the cold right'after H. 7 "Abbey Girl." City.—We'd, love to know lots about you, little new pixie: "Blue Roses'," Miramar.—Did'sou come In, all that long way? But it was worth it. "Pinkie Purr," Miramar.—But we're loving these warm days while they're here. Too soon will winter come. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 22

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