"STORY-MAKERS' CORNER"
"Green Linnet." —Made beautifully. "Pixie Pen-Elf." —We'll love that for the Bing. "P.E.N."—Two fairy-tales excellent, 1 and two poems good. The third story; needs shortening. "Bobbolink." —Not your best work, lass. And remember, our Christmas falls in summertime., "Clarionette."—Topping, foil- small ones. : ■ "Tiny Tot." —lf the cud is as good, it will find a place. "Lassie." —I have; a feeling w> need? . ed that, . ■ ' , '< "Princess Pat." —It fits splendidly. "Little Gladness.'"— A real fairy-tale* '' Varaeo Ami tie.'' — 'Course it* would, bo different if you were- fairy-bom. "Blue Wattle."—Printer-ma is. ' says,, "Thank you." . i To All Pixies.—Stories, verse arid drawings for i Christmas must be "very; best from you aII.—FAIRIEL.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 20
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