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  2. [?] Christmas Column

    THEY were seated listlessly upon the floor, side by side— Mysie, aged [?] or nine, and Mirrie, some two years younger. The eldest was a tall ...

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  3. FUN FOR CHRISTMAS.

    BEFORE introducing our games, &c., we may observe that etiquette is less rigid at Christmas than at any other season of the year. In Christmas ...

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  4. CHAPTER III.

    It was altogether a different thing when morning came, and the wintry sunshine, streaming through the window, awoke the two little sisters at the ...

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  5. CHAPTER II.

    "MYSIE, please come near ; I want to whisper something." So the two little sisters edged closer together, and each put va arm round ...

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  6. CHAPTER IV.

    MIRRIE, said Mysie, one day, as they sat alone with their two new dolls, which Mrs. Archer had given, them—Mirrie, I wonder how long it is since ...

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