Everychild a Play in Three Acts

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ALL We are the Magi, bearing gifts To Everychild to-day In memory of the Holy Child Who in a manger lay. We would have Everychild grow true, Grow tall and straight and fair, A smile forever on his lips, The sunlight in his hair. 70 EVERYCHILD We would have Everychild grow strong That he may live to see The day when he will find himself The man he wished to be. We are the Magi, bearing gifts To Everychild to-3ay, In memory of the Holy Child, Who in a manger lay. They disappear down the chimney E...VERYCHILD Rapturously Oh, weren't they lovely! REALITY Who? EVERYCHILD The Angels. REALITY Angels? What perfect nonsense, Every- child. You are making yourself sick on EVERYCHILD that candy. That godmother of yours has no gumption! She snatches away the box of mottoes and tosses it off the roof Stop mooning now, and come along. The snow falls thicker and thicker. The Christmas anthem sounds again. As the curtain falls the forms of Every child and Reality are seen moving mistily off the stage. CURTAIN ACT II SCENE II THE GARDEN OF GRINDING GROWTH In the foreground a neat garden with several conventional flower beds.

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