. St. Nicholas [serial] . l62 TACK-IN-THE-PULPIT. [ JACK-IN-THE- PULPIT Christmas is coming, my beloved ! and yourJack wishes every one of you all the brightness,goodness, and happiness that the Beautiful Daycan give you. And now will those of you who can in reality helpto make Christmas wreaths, and those who can doso only in imagination, unite in singing this prettyante-Christmas chorus, sent you by Mistress Caro-line Evans : Holly red and mistletoe, Waving Princes Feather,Twine we in our Christmas wreaths, Joys and greens hides a happy wish Neath each scarlet berry,Princ


. St. Nicholas [serial] . l62 TACK-IN-THE-PULPIT. [ JACK-IN-THE- PULPIT Christmas is coming, my beloved ! and yourJack wishes every one of you all the brightness,goodness, and happiness that the Beautiful Daycan give you. And now will those of you who can in reality helpto make Christmas wreaths, and those who can doso only in imagination, unite in singing this prettyante-Christmas chorus, sent you by Mistress Caro-line Evans : Holly red and mistletoe, Waving Princes Feather,Twine we in our Christmas wreaths, Joys and greens hides a happy wish Neath each scarlet berry,Princes Feather nods to say: Let us all be merry ! While upon the mistletoe Kisses sweet are growingThat may bloom on Christmas day, In a goodly showing. Thus, good friends, we weave for youGarlands of gay greeting ;- With each one may blessing brightCrown a Christmas meeting. PRINCES FEATHER. SOME of you, my young folk, halted a little, Iobserved, at the use of Princes Feather in theChristmas wreath. That is well. Never rushheadlong into what you do not qu


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