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Under the “Totem-Pole , "

Letters to Kedfeather are answered as follow: Little Swift Canoe: The Totem Pole had gone to press before your letter reached me, but I managed to print your fine sonnet. Thank you very much indeed for it. Thank you, too, for that thoughtful letter. I quite agree with those sentiments you expressed I am taking a holiday at the end of the week, but will return to the Wigwam on January 2S. Happy days to Little Swift Canoe. Pilot: Many thanks for the CalHore news. I think Pine Island and Greenhithe were the scenes of many pleasant activities during that holiday camp. Sun Cloud: I am delighted to find that you are so pleased with your First Aid Outfit, Sun Cloud. It will be very useful to have on hand in camp. Many thanks for your kind invitation to visit Cambridge. I hope the time is not far distant when I shall he able to meet all my Guide-Braves in your town. My lucky paper cutter is working splendidly and I always use it when filing the Wigwam pages. Good wishes and Good Camping to you all. 1 shall look forward to hearingl all about your adventures when I return from my holiday. Perhaps you could let me have some camp photographs, too. Glittering Dawn: I was glad to have i letter from this Brave and to find that she had received her seal. It will be a constant reminder hanging up in your room. Perhaps you wouid like to correspond with Firefly. A letter addressed T o Miss Natalie Handley. P.O. Box I*. Russell, will find her. All good wishes from the Wigwam to Glittering Dawn. Red Star: As the Totem Pole will he closed while the Chief is on holiday I mu>-t send a message to the little faithful one to-day. And please will you give my best wishes to the Hamilton Braves. I hope you will write some poems for me •while I am a way. Have those little winds of evening been bringing any more inspirations lately Fluttering Leaf: Thank you for your letter and vour report of Ft. John’s Company also for your New Year wishes for the Wigwam. I hope vou will have a ’»appy time in camp and that the fair da vs will he many. Greetings and best wishes to Fluttering Leaf and her Bister Guides. Crystal Lake: 1 was sorry not to have se~n vou again on that brief visit to Auckland, but shad w>k forward to th * now-wow with you all when It can arranged. I wonder if Moccasin Maker intends taking her Indian costume to Fly mg Cloud: Y«-ur is an interesting one this time Flying Cloud, and I. toe, have be*»n wandering over those happy hills That is the best of letters: they ran take the recipient on the self-same journev. Redfeather is. going on holiday this week-end. Flying Cloud, and will not be returning until January 2S. In the meantime, an arrow of good wishes to my maid of the Great Out-doors. J r-k: What are you running tor?” William: “That man’s hat has blown off.” Jack: “Well, what about it?” William: *T*ve got it on!”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 557, 9 January 1929, Page 13

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Under the “Totem-Pole," Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 557, 9 January 1929, Page 13

Under the “Totem-Pole," Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 557, 9 January 1929, Page 13

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