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A Cornish Fairing

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By Florence White

Published 1932

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Miss M. W. Rogers (Marazion) writes: A proper and complete fairing included:

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  • The last are quite different from the English variety, much thicker and softer and crumbly, not tough. They are very good and can still be obtained from Messrs. Treleavor of Truro, and Hasselyn of St. Ives.

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