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There was a puffy rose cushion and a rose bath mat which made an ideal rug for Fairy Cottage. There was a box of Indian Relish and a jar of peach jam, and last of all, something folded in soft paper wrappings, something as lovely as a rainbow, a dream, or a flower the Indian scarf, and with it a card on which in Victoria's sharp, 138 Wisp A Girl of Dublin delicate handwriting were the words, "Happy Christmas for Wisp from an unknown friend. " Could anything have been more mysterious than that! ...Then she had taken around the few little gifts she had made for her Jeffers Court friends. She knew that Foggy had delivered her little gift. Suddenly in the midst of the service she saw her and the others, and touching Peg's arm she whispered, "That's Miss Christine as I was a-tellin' ye about. " Wisp felt suddenly shy at the thought of seeing Christine. Foggy had given her a tiny Christmas tree with a red candle on it which she had lit. As it sat there on her shelf it had made Fairy Cottage very Christ- masy.
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