Crumbs are Also BreadBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - 340 Seiten |
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... spirit of approaching Christmas , shook hands , wished them a happy Christmas , drew a bow at a venture and remarked how the younger boy had grown . We parted , with , I hope , a glow of friendly warmth . Do I know to whom I spoke ? I ...
... spirit of approaching Christmas , shook hands , wished them a happy Christmas , drew a bow at a venture and remarked how the younger boy had grown . We parted , with , I hope , a glow of friendly warmth . Do I know to whom I spoke ? I ...
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... spirit to the whole of the English - speaking world , in his un- forgettable A Christmas Carol . " Business " , says the Ghost , wringing his hands , " Mankind is my business . The common welfare is my business ; charity CHRISTMAS ...
... spirit to the whole of the English - speaking world , in his un- forgettable A Christmas Carol . " Business " , says the Ghost , wringing his hands , " Mankind is my business . The common welfare is my business ; charity CHRISTMAS ...
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... spirit , and the spirit of Christmas should ever be a unifying force amongst the children of men . Let us believe that the universe is a friendly universe , and that human life is not a vain thing . Many things we do not , and shall not ...
... spirit , and the spirit of Christmas should ever be a unifying force amongst the children of men . Let us believe that the universe is a friendly universe , and that human life is not a vain thing . Many things we do not , and shall not ...
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