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did it. They want me just to put in which Annie married, but I shan't, so they will never know.




We have now put everything we can think of into the paper. It takes a lot of thinking about. I don't know how grown-ups manage to write all they do. It must make their heads ache, especially lesson books.

Albert-next-door only wrote one chapter of the serial story, but he could have done some more if he had wanted to. He could not write out any of the things because he cannot spell. He says he can, but it takes him such a long time he might just as well not be able. There are one or two things more. I am sick of it, but Dora says she will write them in.

Legal answer wanted.—A quantity of excellent string is offered if you know whether there really is a law passed about not buying gunpowder under thirteen.—Dicky.

The price of this paper is one shilling each, and sixpence extra for the picture of the Malabar going down with all hands. If we

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