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Volume XLI. Issue 1370. Evans Brothers. September 18, 1929.
Photograph of a Death's Head Moth
Enid Blyton's Children's Page (p 1239)
The Lark and the Cornfield
Once upon a time there were two larks. It was springtime and they were very happy.
(used in Five-Minute Tales [Methuen, October 1933])
The Out-of-Work Fairy
(3v X 6)
Said a fairy to a pixie, "It's a very funny thing,
There's hardly any work for me to do,
Enid Blyton's Letter
Dear Boys and Girls, Have you enjoyed the lovely weather we have been having lately?
A Letter from Bobs
Dear Children, I am very hot to-day. Are you? Do you know what I did the other night?
Uncollected Poem
Enid Blyton's and Bobs' Letters