. American cookery. things, And one white angel at the top, with wings. And then, besides, on Christmas eve well hangOur stockins underneath the mantel shelf, And when we hear old Santas sleigh-bells clangWell know that hes a-coming down, himself, To see that every stockins filled all right. So full it couldnt hold another mite. And Granmas making goody-goods to eat —Theres always something cooking, awful nice. That keeps a-bubbling and a-smelling sweet,As if the house was full o musk and spice — A bodyd think that Granma must a-found A piece o Ceylons Isle somewhere around. My Granma says tha


. American cookery. things, And one white angel at the top, with wings. And then, besides, on Christmas eve well hangOur stockins underneath the mantel shelf, And when we hear old Santas sleigh-bells clangWell know that hes a-coming down, himself, To see that every stockins filled all right. So full it couldnt hold another mite. And Granmas making goody-goods to eat —Theres always something cooking, awful nice. That keeps a-bubbling and a-smelling sweet,As if the house was full o musk and spice — A bodyd think that Granma must a-found A piece o Ceylons Isle somewhere around. My Granma says that Christmas is the dayAll children ought to be made happiest, But specially the poor ones, so I say Ill try to make my cousins day the best, Cause shes so poor that at her house in town There aint a place for Santa to come down!Harriet Whitney Symonds. Mrs. Twickembury foundleaking, and remarked, Iwe shall all be gasfixturated am the gasafeared Buy advertised Goods — Do not accept substitutes400 ADVERTISEMENTS.


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