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The Teachers World
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Volume XLI. Issue 1370. Evans Brothers. September 18, 1929.
Photograph of a Death's Head MothEnid 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,
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