All About Johnnie Jones by Carolyn Verhoeff
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It was hard to wait until night, but he was busy all day, and the time
passes quickly when one is busy. After a very early supper Father, Mother and Johnnie Jones dressed themselves in their warmest clothing and heaviest wraps. By the time they were ready, there was the sleigh, drawn by two strong horses wearing many bells, standing before the house. It was quite a while before the toys, and candy, and ornaments, were safely packed in the sleigh, but at last all was in readiness, and away they went. After a long, beautiful ride over the hard snow, with the moon and stars shining up in the sky, they reached the big house. "Are all the children asleep?" Father asked two men who were waiting for them at the door. The men answered yes, and Father whispered to Johnnie Jones: "We must be very quiet, Santa Claus, that we may not waken anybody." They tiptoed carefully into the first room where several children were asleep in their beds. "I see the stockings," whispered Johnnie Jones eagerly. "Give me my sack." Father placed the heavy sack on the floor, and the little Santa and Mother filled the stockings with candy and nuts, oranges and tiny toys. As soon as Father had set up the tree in an empty room, he came back to help. It was the best kind of fun, but they had to be very quiet in order not to waken the children. Once Johnnie Jones couldn't help |
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