Teachers World Letters, Jan 1930 - July 1934

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Re: Enid Blyton's Weekly Letters in Teachers World

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I've been enjoying revisiting some of the earlier ones too now, Kate Mary — and re-reading our comments on them! :D Happy times.
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Re: Enid Blyton's Weekly Letters in Teachers World

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Tony has been very busy and we have many more Teachers' World letters in the Cave. I've reached the end of 1942 so far and will start the ones for 1943 next year. Thank you very much Tony for all these letters, it's much appreciated. The letter for 9th December is missing though, perhaps it isn't in your file, I thought you would like to know in case it's an oversight.
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Re: Teachers World Letters, Jan 1930 - July 1934

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It's a treat to be able to read these gems. I believe Tony is still adding letters bit by bit, including some more from 1942, but it takes a while as he has to clean them up (some have dates marked on them in biro) and his editing software (Micrografx) is troublesome to use on a modern computer.
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