Chapter 4: CHRISTMAS
CMAS was coming.
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amping ts, and caug , actle drops of melting frost.
Every nigled til and smooth as silk.
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Around t board iny flowering vine.
iniest sting very sloty.
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Pa for a Cmas present for Ma. carefully against tood tle che shelf.
ttle c on , and stle gilt ciful, standing on tar at top.
Ma mas. S-rising bread and ryenlnjun bread, and She cake spoon.
One morning sogetil t in tdoors. Laura and Mary each had a
pan, and Pa and Ma so pour ttle streams on to the snow.
t once and was saved for Cmas Day.
All t Eliza and Uncle Peter and ter and Alice and Ella, o spend Cmas.
tmas t, and t of to te. Aunt Eliza and Uncle Peter and t, all covered up, under blankets and robes and buffalo skins.
ts and mufflers and veils and s they looked like big, shapeless bu