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  2. CHILDREN'S CORNER.

    King Highandniighty, whose word is final, and whose sword is sharp. Queen Youngheart, who loves everyone not grown up, and docs exactly as she pleases. ...

    Article : 127 words
  3. Dame Burden's Post Office.

    Everyone under 18 is Invited to write letters here. The best will be published, and perhaps win a prize, and even the worst will be read with interest. Writers may choose any member of the Court they, ...

    Article : 602 words
  4. New Prize Competitions.

    CLASS A— Prize of half-a-crown for best letter suitable for Dame Durden's Post Office. See rules and note above Post Oflice. CLASS B—Washington offers a prize of ...

    Article : 266 words
  5. Prince Hal's Competition.

    I am going to write you a story of what I should like to be. I would like to be a fairy and fly about the world where nobody would see me, and dance about the sand in the middle of ...

    Article : 367 words
  6. RULES.

    To be read very carefully. 1. No competitor must be over 18. 2. Bach competition from each child must be accompanied by a penny stamp, slipped in loose, ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. Glenroy School, Point Piper-road, Woollahra,

    Dear Dame Durden—We are beginning to practice for our Christmas entertainment. One of the dialogues is called "The Christmas Gift." We are going to have a Christmas-tree as well. ...

    Article : 1,532 words
  8. Princess Spinaway's Story.

    A boy's will is the wind's will And the thoughts of youth are long,long thoughts. How stangely and perversoly things fall out sometimes.Those tow at the little paronage, ...

    Article : 1,287 words
  9. The Little Laureate

    has two or three samples of verse to submit to you. First, two sugested by little boys who did not find Christmas sufficiently elastic. The third about the New Year that has just tripped into the world: ...

    Article : 647 words
  10. Mistress Homely's Paragraph.

    "What about the dolls' frocks and bonnets?" Mis tress Homely fancies she hears some of the busy little workers say: "I wonder who got my frock, and who got mine; I do hope it was a nice little girl who ...

    Article : 500 words
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