"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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said Meg , who could remember better times . " You said the other day , you thought we were a deal happier than the King children , for they were fighting and fretting all the time , in spite of their money . " " So I did , Beth .
said Meg , who could remember better times . " You said the other day , you thought we were a deal happier than the King children , for they were fighting and fretting all the time , in spite of their money . " " So I did , Beth .
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He could remember the splendid birthday parties his mother used to give him , when all the other little boys in the block came in their Sunday clothes and creaking shoes ...
He could remember the splendid birthday parties his mother used to give him , when all the other little boys in the block came in their Sunday clothes and creaking shoes ...
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I remember , I remember , the house where I was born . . . " Miss Glacé yanked the curtain open and there it was ... Marty , whose remembering tongue I was , waited at the foot of the cross . He stared desperately at the audience .
I remember , I remember , the house where I was born . . . " Miss Glacé yanked the curtain open and there it was ... Marty , whose remembering tongue I was , waited at the foot of the cross . He stared desperately at the audience .
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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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