THE FAIRY TALE,
“ Fairy tales have come to be regarded as a. necessity for the young, since they translate into dear and objective terms our earliest intimations of a surprising world immediately beyond band and eye. To the grown, they arc an occasional, i! diminishing solace; a. return to a lesser world of imagination that is at once formal and fantastic, a remarkable, changeable world which has not been expressed with such particularity in any other traditional or literary form.”—“ Times Literary Supplement.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1927, Page 1
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83THE FAIRY TALE, Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1927, Page 1
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