My dear Young People,—Our Page is growing so rapidly that I have had to condense my notes once again. It's a good sign ; it must be popular; and I am sure ...
Article : 256 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—I have often been thinking lately that I would like to write to you. My sister wrote to you once before. Father has been taking the ...
Article : 382 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—I will describe to yon what we did here on Wattle Day. We all went the evening before to get wattle. The next morning we took it to school and ...
Article : 197 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—It is a long time since I have written, to you. I went to the picnic at Cookardinia and enjoyed myself very well. I won 2/ in one race. I had a ...
Article : 134 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—Father is shearing now, and will not be finished for some time, as we only have one shearer. I have a little pony, on which I ride to school ...
Article : 158 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—I have never written to you before, but as I never see any letters from this part, I thought I would write, arid I hope you will accept me as ...
Article : 166 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—In the Michaelmas holidays I used to go to the woolshed. My uncle was shearing some sheep there. Mr. Sharp used to come over and take the ...
Article : 218 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—This is my first letter to the "Banner." I always read the Children's Page with great interest. My father has taken the "Banner" for 25 ...
Article : 230 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—I quite agree with "Modesty" and "Rats" in reference to girls going trapping. We, too, think it a disgrace for girls to go trapping. If the ...
Article : 280 wordsDear Uncle Jeff;—This is the first time I have written to the "Banner," and I hope you will accept me as one of your many nieces. We have been taking the "Banner" ...
Article : 194 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—i did not write to you last time, as I was sick with the mumps. We had great fain last Wattle Day. We all went the evening before and gathered ...
Article : 333 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—As my two mates wrote to you last week, I thought I would write too. if you ?will accept me as one of your nephews. I was pleased with the ...
Article : 285 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—This is the first time I have written to you, and I hope you will accept me as one of your nieces. My father has been taking the "Banner" for a ...
Article : 142 wordsBear Uncle Jeff,—We had a visitor here last week from Albury. Mother and I took her back on Sunday, and camped on the road for our dinner. A small fowl ...
Article : 174 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—This is the second time I have written to you. I caught a little black rabbit, and as it was about five inches long it could not run very fast. ...
Article : 173 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—It is getting hot up here now We are not having much rain Father's horses are getting fat Adelong Show was held in October. George and ...
Article : 224 wordsDear Undo Jeff,—This is my first letter to your page, so I hope you will accept rao as one of your nephews. Tumbarumba is looking up. We had Mr. Griffiths the ...
Article : 327 wordsDear Undo Jef,—We kept up Wattle Day on the first day of September. We boys put ia our new garden cabbage plants, pea seeds, broad beans, carrots. ...
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