The book of Christmas Descriptive of the Customs Ceremonies Traditions Super

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The book of Christmas Descriptive of the Customs Ceremonies Traditions Super
Thomas Kibble Hervey
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In his younger days, his name was " Plum Porridge, " but since he grew up to be the substantial man he is, it has been changed into the one he now bears, as indicative of greater consistency and strength. His master treats him like a brother! and he has, in return, done good service against the enemy, in many a hard- fought field, cutting off all straggling detachments, or flying par- THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. 69 ties, from the main body, whom the great champion had previously routed. Both these in...dividuals, we think, are looking as vigorous as they can ever have done in their lives ; — and offer, in their well-maintained and portly personages, a strong presumption that they, at least, have at no time ceased to be favorite guests at the festivals of the land.
Near them stands, we rejoice to see, their favorite sister Was- sail. She was of a slender figure, in Ben Jonson's day, and is so still. If the garb in which she appears has a somewhat anti- quated appearance, there is a play of the lip and a twinkle of the eye, which prove that the glowing and joyous spirit which made our ancestors so merry " ages long ago, " and helped them out with so many a pleasant fancy and quaint device, is not a day older than it was in the time of King Arthur.


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