Christmas with Grandma Elsie by Martha Finley
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"What would you like to have?" he asked. "What shall papa give you off
this beautiful tree?" "Dolly," she said, reaching out for a lovely bisque doll seated in a tiny chair attached to one of the lower branches. "You shall have it; it was put there on purpose for papa's baby girl," he said, taking it up carefully and putting it into her arms. "Now let us see what we can find for mamma and your brother and sisters." His gift to Violet was some beautiful lace selected with the help of her mother. He had contrived to add it to the adornments of the tree without her knowledge. She was greatly pleased when he detached and handed it to her. Max was delighted to receive a Magic lantern and a Sleight of Hand outfit, Lulu a game of Lawn and Parlor Ring Toss, and a handsome Toilet Case. Grace had the same and beside a brass bedstead for her dolls, with mattress and pillows, and a large and complete assortment of everything needed for making and dressing paper dolls. That last was from Lulu. There were books, periodicals, a type writer and games to be shared by all three, beside other less important gifts from one to the other, and from outside friends. The servants too, were remembered with gifts suited to their needs and tastes, and there were fruits and confections for all. Examining their own and each other's gifts, peeping into the new books, trying the new games, with papa and mamma helping, the children found |
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