"May Your Days be Merry and Bright" and Other Christmas Stories by WomenSusan Koppelman Wayne State University Press, 1988 - 260 pagina's These fifteen short stories gathered by Susan Koppelman combine all the great themes of Christmas. They were written by American women over the last one hundred and twenty years, and all but two were published in the Christmas issue of a popular magazine or |
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... stood still , but did not speak . " Well , shut the door up , an ' wait a minute , ” said Mrs. Childs . She stood close to a window , and she stared out scrutinizingly . There was no house in sight . First came a great yard , then wide ...
... stood at the knees of the grandma ladies , so that I was afraid that they could not bear it . When the song was done , Viola suddenly sat up very straight . " I got a litty box , " she announced , “ an ' I had a parasol . An ' once a ...
... stood still . Knee - deep in the snow he stood , looking all around him . She saw him slowly turn his head to one side , to the other . He lifted his face towards the sky . It was almost frightening to see David stand so still . What ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Louisa May Alcott A March Christmas | 16 |
A Friendship Story | 106 |
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