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Volume XLVI. Issue 1485. Evans Brothers. November 11, 1931.
Enid Blyton's Children's Page (p 222)
Photograph of Gillian Mary at twelve weeks and two days old - with her Nanny
Hot Roast Chestnuts
Noddy the gnome had a barrow that he wheeled down the streets of Fairyland...
(used in Five-Minute Tales [Methuen, October 1933])
In Winter-Time
(14 lines)
Said the frog, "I sleep upside down in the pond."
Said the toad, "I sleep in a hole just beyond."
(used in The Piper Poems: First Series – Book 1 [Gregg Publishing Co., June 1933])
(also used in In Storyland (Treasure Trove II) [A. Wheaton & Co. Ltd., April 1934])
Enid Blyton's Letter
Dear Boys and Girls, We are very sad at Old Thatch because we have said goodbye to Pat's kittens.
A Letter from Bobs
Dear Children, Pat's kittens have gone, and we are all feeling lonely. Sandy said he did hope...
(used in Letters From Bobs (Letter no. 39) [Privately Printed, October 1933])
Enid Blyton's and Bobs' Letters