"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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... hand beginning to shake . " If you please , Mr. Havermash , I should like to know - the people will pardon me a moment , I am sure - I should like to know if this poor old creature has anything more to say . ” " Nothing more , " said ...
... hand beginning to shake . " If you please , Mr. Havermash , I should like to know - the people will pardon me a moment , I am sure - I should like to know if this poor old creature has anything more to say . ” " Nothing more , " said ...
Pagina 112
... hand over to show us . " Well , so they went on . I give you my word I stood there sort o'grippin ' up on my elbows ... hands looked like they'd ought to be tyin ' up little aprons , but I never thought o ' the hands bein ' rill ...
... hand over to show us . " Well , so they went on . I give you my word I stood there sort o'grippin ' up on my elbows ... hands looked like they'd ought to be tyin ' up little aprons , but I never thought o ' the hands bein ' rill ...
Pagina 121
... hand on Viola's hand , " ain't she dear an ' little an ' young ? " " I wish't she'd talk some , " begged old Mis ' Norris . " Ain't she good , though , the little thing ? " Mis ' Ailing said . " Look at how still she sets . Not wigglin ...
... hand on Viola's hand , " ain't she dear an ' little an ' young ? " " I wish't she'd talk some , " begged old Mis ' Norris . " Ain't she good , though , the little thing ? " Mis ' Ailing said . " Look at how still she sets . Not wigglin ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Louisa May Alcott A March Christmas | 16 |
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Old Mother Goose | 34 |
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ain't Alice Childress Anne asked Beth big brown Calliope cheek child Christine Christmas Eve Christmas stories cold cried Cypress dance darlin daughter Doll door dress Edna Ferber Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Emily everything eyes face Fannie Hurst father feel felt filly Frances Gray Patton girl goin Grace Paley Grandma hair hand Havermash Haybury head heart Hecksher Hilda Effania holiday Hutzler's Indigo Janet Jimmie kissed kitchen knew lady laughed Laura listened live looked Mama Maria Merry Christmas Miss Thamrč Miz Fitzhugh NEIL SIMON never night Ntozake Shange Old Mother Goose Parkins Paulina peace poor Proudfit remember Sassafrass seemed shawl sing smile snow star stood stopped sweet talk tell things thought to-night told Toni Morrison tree turned Viola voice wanna warm window woman women young