The Children's book of Christmas Stories

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The Children's book of Christmas Stories
Dickinson Asa Don
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This is the Gift Night of the year, when every man gives tohis neighbour. " A child came to the window of one of the houses, and in her hand was alighted candle. She was singing as she put the light down close to theglass, and Teig caught the words: "Open your door an' greet ye the stranger-- For ye mind that the wee Lord had naught but a manger. Mhuire as truagh!" "'Tis the de'il's work!" cried Teig, and he set the red cap more firmlyon his head.
"I'm for another country. " I cannot be telling
... you a half of the adventures Teig had that night, nor half the sights that he saw. But he passed by fields that heldsheaves of grain for the birds and doorsteps that held bowls of porridgefor the wee creatures. He saw lighted trees, sparkling and heavy withgifts; and he stood outside the churches and watched the crowds pass in, bearing gifts to the Holy Mother and Child.
At last the fairies straightened their caps and cried, "Now for thegreat hall in the King of England's palace!" Whist--and away they went, and Teig after them; and the first thing heknew he was in London, not an arm's length from the King's throne.


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