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Under the “Totem-Pole"

Letters to Redfeatner are answered as follow: —Little Circling Owl: Your Brownies are kind little people, Little circling Owl. A Christmas thought for you al!. . . . Lone Dreamer: Congratulations, faithful one. Your story is splendid. . . . Flying Cloud: Thank you very much for your Christmas gift. It was very kind of you. And that is the origin of the anemone? . . . Light of Eve: Sweets for the multitude! That mighty package has arrived. A thousand thanks, Light of Eve. . . . Eyes of the Morning: Your story is full of charm, Eyes of the Morning, and I am delighted to see your name again figuring, in the Wigwam. . . . Drear 1 Weaver: The great chief Flying Arrow is a noble figure, Dream lYeaver, and I shall always treasure your wonderful gift. is surely a handsome fellow. . . . FL'ing Beetle: How kind you are. Flying Beetle. Many thanks for your Christmas gift. Red Star has also something to say about the generosity of a certain chief. . . . Dancing Star Sister Pat will be delighted to have your subscription, Dancing Star. . . . Blue Fire: Your arrow has arrived safely. Blue Fire. I hope you will soon be perfectly strong again. . . . Spindrift: Your story has placed you in the highly commended list. Spindrift. Congratula - tions on your success at school. . . Sun Cloud: My best thanks. Sun Cloud, and some Christmas wishes for you and all the faithful ones in the First Cambridge Company. . . . Harvest Moon: Your charming Christmas gift has arrived. Harvest Moon. Thank you very much indeed. “Quest' ’ is one of the finest poems ever published in the Wigwam. . . . Lone Singer: My best wishes to you, too. Lone Singer. Xo, I not be leaving the Wigwam, but I hope you will have a very happy holiday. . . . Red Star: Oh yes, a messenger can-, staggering in with that gift from the of Red Star. My b~st thanks for your share in it, little faithful one.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 854, 24 December 1929, Page 5

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316

Under the “Totem-Pole" Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 854, 24 December 1929, Page 5

Under the “Totem-Pole" Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 854, 24 December 1929, Page 5

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