Christmas Tales & Christmas Verse
_Dedication_

_Christmas Hymn_

The Symbol and the Saint

_Christmas Eve_

Joel's Talk with Santa Claus

_The Three Kings of Cologne_

The Coming of the Prince

_Chrystmasse of Olde_

The Mouse and the Moonbeam

_Christmas Morning_

Mistress Merciless

_Bethlehem-Town_

The First Christmas Tree

_Star of the East_


FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS

IN COLORS


The angels came through the forest to where the little tree
stood, and gathering around it, they touched it with
their hands _Frontispiece_

For he was so generous that he gave away all these pretty
things as fast as he made them

So Barbara fell asleep

"But why shouldn't I be merry?" asked the little mauve
mouse. "To-morrow is Christmas, and this is Christmas
eve"

"'What sound was that?' cried Dimas, for he was exceeding
fearful"

The strange allegory of the lame boy's speech filled her with
awe

But, with her babe upon her knee,
Naught recked that Mother of the tree

To seek that manger out and lay
Our gifts before the child--
To bring our hearts and offer them
Unto our King in Bethlehem!
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Christmas Tales & Christmas Verse
_Dedication_

_Christmas Hymn_

The Symbol and the Saint

_Christmas Eve_

Joel's Talk with Santa Claus

_The Three Kings of Cologne_

The Coming of the Prince

_Chrystmasse of Olde_

The Mouse and the Moonbeam

_Christmas Morning_

Mistress Merciless

_Bethlehem-Town_

The First Christmas Tree

_Star of the East_


FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS

IN COLORS


The angels came through the forest to where the little tree
stood, and gathering around it, they touched it with
their hands _Frontispiece_

For he was so generous that he gave away all these pretty
things as fast as he made them

So Barbara fell asleep

"But why shouldn't I be merry?" asked the little mauve
mouse. "To-morrow is Christmas, and this is Christmas
eve"

"'What sound was that?' cried Dimas, for he was exceeding
fearful"

The strange allegory of the lame boy's speech filled her with
awe

But, with her babe upon her knee,
Naught recked that Mother of the tree

To seek that manger out and lay
Our gifts before the child--
To bring our hearts and offer them
Unto our King in Bethlehem!
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Christmas Tales & Christmas Verse

Christmas Tales & Christmas Verse

by Eugene Field
Christmas Tales & Christmas Verse

Christmas Tales & Christmas Verse

by Eugene Field

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_Dedication_

_Christmas Hymn_

The Symbol and the Saint

_Christmas Eve_

Joel's Talk with Santa Claus

_The Three Kings of Cologne_

The Coming of the Prince

_Chrystmasse of Olde_

The Mouse and the Moonbeam

_Christmas Morning_

Mistress Merciless

_Bethlehem-Town_

The First Christmas Tree

_Star of the East_


FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS

IN COLORS


The angels came through the forest to where the little tree
stood, and gathering around it, they touched it with
their hands _Frontispiece_

For he was so generous that he gave away all these pretty
things as fast as he made them

So Barbara fell asleep

"But why shouldn't I be merry?" asked the little mauve
mouse. "To-morrow is Christmas, and this is Christmas
eve"

"'What sound was that?' cried Dimas, for he was exceeding
fearful"

The strange allegory of the lame boy's speech filled her with
awe

But, with her babe upon her knee,
Naught recked that Mother of the tree

To seek that manger out and lay
Our gifts before the child--
To bring our hearts and offer them
Unto our King in Bethlehem!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013161375
Publisher: SAP
Publication date: 07/31/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
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Age Range: 6 - 8 Years
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