LETTERS TO COLLEEN
Dear Colleen, Proudly using my new pen-name, I t am -wi'iting for the first time, as I i have only just joined. | In spite of the' fact that weighty trouhles (which I am afraid ought to make a deeper impxession on me th'an they do) such as proficiency, calculated to make one cower and cringe before them, have already begun their dread work, I am looking forward w'th a pleasure quite unmarred by thoughts of pending examinations to your party. Just to-day the postman brought : my memhership card. I think it is really a splendid idea having a miniature of the Morning- Post's first page — lapart, of course from the fact that dt's such fun recognising the advertisements! By the way, I think I shall send in a story for the Christmas Competition — not that I'm particularly clever at writing essays, but I enjoy doing it very much. Well, as the claims of homeworlc. are too strong* to he resisted any more, I must end up by once again writing th'e name of that famous queen — MARIE ANTOINETTE.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 692, 18 November 1933, Page 8
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