"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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Is it little you mean ? Well , my Amy's two little feet use ' to be swallowed up in my hand - so , ' she says , shuttin ' her hand over to show us . " Well , so they went on . I give you my word I stood there sort o'grippin ' up on my ...
Is it little you mean ? Well , my Amy's two little feet use ' to be swallowed up in my hand - so , ' she says , shuttin ' her hand over to show us . " Well , so they went on . I give you my word I stood there sort o'grippin ' up on my ...
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What do you mean ? " he demanded . He looked from one face to another . " What do any of you mean ? " It was Anne who answered . She was the fierce one , the little fierce one who flew at him and bit him one day when she was seven .
What do you mean ? " he demanded . He looked from one face to another . " What do any of you mean ? " It was Anne who answered . She was the fierce one , the little fierce one who flew at him and bit him one day when she was seven .
Pagina 237
“ I mean , for Great Neck to Christmas . Anyhow , " she says , " I'm going Christmas Eve and sleep over and be there all day Christmas and help trim the tree and bake the Stollen . " Hecksher used to be a wonderful baker .
“ I mean , for Great Neck to Christmas . Anyhow , " she says , " I'm going Christmas Eve and sleep over and be there all day Christmas and help trim the tree and bake the Stollen . " Hecksher used to be a wonderful baker .
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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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