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Volume LIV. Issue 1693. Evans Brothers. November 6, 1935.
Old Thatch Children's Page (p 267)
The Sycamore Key
In the nursery cupboard lived a little clockwork mouse. He was grey with black whiskers, and...
(used in Enid Blyton's Book of the Year [Evans Brothers, April 1941])
Goodbye!
(6v X 2)
"Goodbye!" sat the swallows, "tonight we must go,
For insects are few, and the chilly winds blow!"
(used in Roundabouts and Swings (Book 3 Merry-Go-Round Readers) [A. Wheaton & Co. Ltd., October 1938])
Enid Blyton's Letter
Dear Boys and Girls, A great many of you have been writing to ask me about bird-tables, tit-bells...
A Letter from Bobs
Dear Children, Mistress says that the swallows are all gone - but there are plenty down my throat!
(used in Bobs Again (Letter no. 40) [Privately Printed, January 1940])
Enid Blyton's Children's Page