"May Your Days be Merry and Bright": Christmas Stories by WomenThese 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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I don't know's I feel to give you anything to - day , Mrs. Deems , " said Mrs. Parkins in a resolved tone . " I don't feel much acquainted with the minister's folks . I must say she takes a good deal upon herself ; I don't like so much ...
I don't know's I feel to give you anything to - day , Mrs. Deems , " said Mrs. Parkins in a resolved tone . " I don't feel much acquainted with the minister's folks . I must say she takes a good deal upon herself ; I don't like so much ...
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I feel new already , Vi . I can feel the sun already shining through me . If he was here , I - I could just kiss his hand ; that's how it feels for a fellow to get his nerve back . I got my chance now , Vi ; there ain't nothing can keep ...
I feel new already , Vi . I can feel the sun already shining through me . If he was here , I - I could just kiss his hand ; that's how it feels for a fellow to get his nerve back . I got my chance now , Vi ; there ain't nothing can keep ...
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Why do you feel I am a stranger ? " Her lovely little face seemed to be shut tight against him . " People ask me how it feels to have a father who - who made the atomic bomb . They ask me what you're making now .
Why do you feel I am a stranger ? " Her lovely little face seemed to be shut tight against him . " People ask me how it feels to have a father who - who made the atomic bomb . They ask me what you're making 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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"May Your Days be Merry and Bright" and Other Christmas Stories by Women Susan Koppelman Fragmentweergave - 1988 |
"May Your Days be Merry and Bright": Christmas Stories by Women Susan Koppelman Fragmentweergave - 1991 |
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