"May Your Days be Merry and Bright": Christmas Stories by WomenSusan Koppelman New American Library, 1989 - 259 pagina's These short stories, written over the last 120 years by leading American women writers, reflect all of the varied emotions of Christmas, and through their literary craft enrich the many meanings of the Christmas holidays. |
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Pagina 99
... everything that is well fed and well housed that is common to starving men . At any rate he had a right to eat ! He had demanded great things from the world once : fame and wealth and admiration . Now it was simply bread - and he would ...
... everything that is well fed and well housed that is common to starving men . At any rate he had a right to eat ! He had demanded great things from the world once : fame and wealth and admiration . Now it was simply bread - and he would ...
Pagina 158
... everything of his to be new . I want to make everything myself . Every little bit myself . " Cousin Elisabeth was more than twice as old as Mary . She understood everything . It was a great comfort to have Elisabeth so near , with her ...
... everything of his to be new . I want to make everything myself . Every little bit myself . " Cousin Elisabeth was more than twice as old as Mary . She understood everything . It was a great comfort to have Elisabeth so near , with her ...
Pagina 204
... everything there ? " " Everything , " he said , “ and when I said I wanted them gift- wrapped , the clerk said stiffly that the usual Tiffany wrapping is a gift wrapping . " That made her laugh and he felt victorious . " And now ...
... everything there ? " " Everything , " he said , “ and when I said I wanted them gift- wrapped , the clerk said stiffly that the usual Tiffany wrapping is a gift wrapping . " That made her laugh and he felt victorious . " And now ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Louisa May Alcott A March Christmas | 16 |
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Old Mother Goose | 34 |
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