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  2. CHRISTMAS.

    It cannot be said of the South Australian people that they are indifferent to holidays, and yet we ate often reminded of what Thomas Hughes said of England ...

    Article : 3,427 words
  3. The Inn on Haverley Wold.

    A Yorkshire moor, a blinding fall of snow, and a dark night are not conditions any one would voluntarily select as conducive to the enjoyment of the Christmas ...

    Article : 7,514 words
  4. Christmas Thoughts.

    The fairy time of life, Jack, It's now the time of yore. And what a lovely world we lost When boyhood's hour was o'er. ...

    Article : 209 words
  5. Christmas-time in England.

    Slow breaks the chill December morn, And faintly peeps the wintry sun, That tell the opening day is born, And moving life once more begun. ...

    Article : 411 words
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