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There were Papa's stout top boots ; Mamma's pretty buttoned shoes next ; then Uncle Jack's, Donald's, Paul's, and Hugh's ; and at the end of the line her own little white worsted slippers. Last, and sweetest of all, like the children in Austria, she put a lighted candle in her window to g'uide the dear Christ- child, lest he should stumble id the dark night as he passed up the deserted street. This done, she dropped into bed, a rather tired, but very happy Christmas fairy. SOME OTHER BIRDS ARE ...TATTGHT TO FLY should think jEFORE the earliest Ruggles could wake and toot his five-cent tin horn, Mrs. Ruggles was up and stirring about the house, for it was a gala day in the family. Gala day! I so ! Were not her nine " childern " invited to a dinner-party at the great house, and were n't they going to sit down free and equal with the mightiest in the land ? She had been prepar- ing for this grand occasion ever since the receipt of Carol Bird's invitation, which, by the way, had been speedily enshrined in an old photograph frame and hung under the looking-glass in the most promi- nent place in the kitchen, where it stared the occa- sional visitor directly in the eye, and made him livid with envy : — Birds' Nest, December 17, 188-.
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