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Next Issue of the Mail

Will Subscribers and Advertisers please note that the next issue will be printed on January 14, 1948,

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiniiiiii years went by. But just the look in Ids eyes, the feeling that he didn’t like her, made her afraid to try. So that Avas the situation at the moment, Avith David’s ear disappearing into the distance, and Margaret setting out on the three-mile walk to the village. Benrickie High street Avas in festive mood. Shoav Avas piled up against the pavement edge in smooth, undisturbed mounds. There Avere plenty of folk about, .doing last-minute shopping, smiling, exchanging greetings, and Mafgaret smiled and nodded and said “ Happy Christmas” more times than she could count. The children, too, had gathered in whispering groups, telling . their individual hopes. And then suddenly they scattered into “ sides ” to let their high spirits go in snowball battles. Margaret couldn’t resist it. She bent and gathered a handful of snow in a gloved hand and threw it at the laughing, scattered children. With a shriek of pleasure at finding another target, they turned and pelted her with soft snoAV. If Margaret hadn’t stopped to throAV that snowball, if she hadn’t had to run from the children’s delighted assault—or perhaps you Avould prefer to go further and say that if she hadn’t capitulated to the tAvins and agreed to go into Benrickie—then nothing that happened in the next few moContinued on page 4.

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Lake County Mail, Issue 31, 24 December 1947, Page 1

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Next Issue of the Mail Lake County Mail, Issue 31, 24 December 1947, Page 1

Next Issue of the Mail Lake County Mail, Issue 31, 24 December 1947, Page 1

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