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If you are not located in the United States, you -will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before -using this eBook. - -Title: A Christmas snowflake - a rhyme for children - -Author: Anna J. Granniss - -Release Date: January 11, 2023 [eBook #69772] - -Language: English - -Produced by: Charlene Taylor and the Online Distributed Proofreading - Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from - images generously made available by The Internet - Archive/American Libraries.) - -*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A CHRISTMAS SNOWFLAKE *** - - - - - -Books by Anna J. Granniss - - - =SKIPPED STITCHES.= Verses, cloth, 16mo. 50 cents. - - =SANDWORT.= Verses, cloth, 16mo. 50 cents. - - =SPEEDWELL.= Verses, cloth, 16mo. 50 cents. - - (Set complete in box $1.25) - - =A CHRISTMAS SNOWFLAKE.= An illustrated rhyme for children. - Cloth, 10mo. 50 cents. - - ALL BOOKSTORES - or ordered of the author - Plainville, Conn. - - - - -[Illustration: Looking wistfully up at the gray winter skies] - - - - - A CHRISTMAS - SNOWFLAKE - - A Rhyme for Children - - BY - Anna J. Granniss - - SECOND THOUSAND - - ILLUSTRATED - WITH LIFE PICTURES - - HARTFORD, CONN. - C. M. GAINES, 66 STATE ST. - 1904 - - COPYRIGHT 1903 - BY ANNA J. GRANNISS - - _All rights reserved_ - - - - - To the memory - of - Mary and Willie - The baby sister - And the little brother - Who went away one - Christmas - Many years ago - - - - -ILLUSTRATIONS - - - FRONTISPIECE PAGE - - ONE LITTLE FELLOW CRYING OUTRIGHT 1 - - THE STAR AND THE ANGELS 3 - - “I’M SO GLAD!” 5 - - THE SNOWFLAKES COMING DOWN 8-9 - - GOING TO FIND SANTA 11 - - MOTHER SNOWBANK 14 - - SANTA CLAUS SCANNING THE SKIES 15 - - THE REINDEER AT HOME 18 - - CHRISTMAS BELLS 20 - - A DEAR LITTLE ONE 21 - - THE WORLD ASLEEP 22 - - - - -A CHRISTMAS SNOWFLAKE - - - - -A CHRISTMAS SNOWFLAKE - - - A little white snowflake that lived in the sky, - Kept looking down here with a tear in its eye; - And wherever it looked, alas, it could see - The ground was as bare, and as brown, as could be; - And out of the windows, the children’s bright eyes - Looked wistfully up, at the gray winter skies, - While one little fellow was crying outright, - Because the white snowflakes were nowhere in sight, - And how could Santa come - In his reindeer sleigh, - And Christmas now only - Just two days away? - -[Illustration] - - It happened just then, that there came dancing by, - Two lovely large flakes from somewhere in the sky, - And the little flake cried, “Oh, beautiful flakes, - I’ve been here looking down, till my very heart aches; - See how dismal it looks, down there on the earth. - Instead of gay laughter, and shouting, and mirth, - The children are crying, their bright eyes are wet, - For thinking the snowflakes are going to forget. - Will you go down with me sometime before night? - The children would see us, and laugh with delight.” - “Why you dear little flake - Now just dry your eye,” - Said the lovely white flakes, - “We’ll go down by and by. - Just now, we would rather - Whirl ’round in the air, - Than to settle ourselves - Away off down there!” - “And just think,” said one, “of my pretty new gown, - Being stepped on, and spoiled, and all trodden down!” - Then gaily enough they were dancing away, - When the brave little flake found courage to say, - -[Illustration] - - “There’s a beautiful - Story, so I’ve been told, - Very sweet, and tender, - And true, and old, - About a star, - - And the wonderful birth, - Long ago, of a Christ-Child - On the earth; - And now, every year - At a certain time - - The bells everywhere - Ring out their chime, - And children gather - From near and from far, - To sing of that wonderful - Child, and the Star. - - And oh, beautiful flakes, - The time now draws near; - But alas, see the earth, - How dark and how drear! - And on Christmas morning, - Why, do you not know, - The earth must be covered - All over with snow?” - Then the little flake said, - With a brave bright air, - “I’m - going - to - get - ready - and - go - down - there!” - -[Illustration: “I’m so glad!”] - - And then looking down - On the dark dreary space, - The lovely flakes said, - “But in such a big place, - Why, whatever could one - Tiny snowflake do? - Such a wee little - Delicate bit like you, - You just wait half a minute - And we’ll go too!” - - So they hurried, and skurried, - And flew around, - And told every snowflake - That could be found; - They waltzed ’round in circles, - They danced on tip toe, - They could not hold still - Getting ready to go. - -[Illustration] - - And at last they came - Flying, fluttering down, - All white in the city, - All white in the town. - They draped every steeple - And tower in sight, - They dressed all the trees - Against Christmas night, - And then covered the ground - All over with white. - - They hung to the shutters, - They clung to the doors, - They went with the customers - Into the stores. - They tapped on the windows - And peeped thro’ the pane, - Then in a twinkling - They vanished again. - And they found everywhere, - With merry delight, - The world getting ready - To keep Christmas night. - - Now good Mother Snowbank - Up there in the sky, - Had dropped into a doze - As the hours slipped by; - - She awoke with a start, - And looking around, - Not one of her snowflakes - Was anywhere found. - - She tip toed - In here, - And she tip toed - Out there, - - She turned the clouds over - With greatest of care, - Not a sign of a snowflake - Was seen anywhere. - -[Illustration: Going to find Santa] - - Then she puffed out her cheeks - And began to blow; - She whistled up high, - And she whistled down low; - And she blew, till the tree tops - Went to and fro. - - She whistled and blew - Till the air was clear, - But the snowflakes pretended - They did not hear, - - And each nestled down - In its chosen retreat, - To wait for the click - Of the reindeer’s feet. - - So good Mother Snowbank - Up there in the sky, - Just drew in her breath - With a long drawn sigh— - - Then, she suddenly tore - A small cloud in two, - And in the queer fashion - That some people do, - - She made her a night cap - To put on her head, - Then shook up her pillows - And went off to bed. - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - ’Way off up in Northland, - His hand to his eyes, - In his door stood Santa Claus - Scanning the skies; - - He saw Mother Snowbank - Go off in a huff, - And he knew where the snowflakes - Were well enough; - - For he shook his head, - And he laughed “Ho, ho, ho! - Tell me of a Christmas - Without any snow, - It’s time I was getting - Things ready to go!” - - He harnessed his reindeer - So nimble and fleet, - The snow would not feel - The light touch of their feet; - He loaded his sleigh - Full of everything nice, - Then jumped in himself, - And was off in a trice— - - When the reindeer snorted, - And stamped their small hoofs, - People thought ’twas the wind, - And the snow on the roofs; - So all unmolested - He worked with his might, - And was ready for home - Long before daylight. - -[Illustration: The reindeer at home - -_By permission of the Berlin Photographic Co._] - - Then fainter, - and fainter, - And farther away, - - Came the - Ting-a-ling-ling, - From the vanishing sleigh. - - Back, over the snow - It flew like the wind, - And never once stopping, - Or looking behind, - - Old Santa rode on, - Till he reached - His own door, - - Just where - He had loaded, - A short time before. - -[Illustration] - - Then - Over the mountains, - And over the dells, - The world - Set to ringing, - With sweet - Christmas bells; - And gifts - And kind wishes, - Went flying around, - As fast as the flakes - When they fell - To the ground. - - And the good little flake - That up in the sky, - Had looked on the earth - With a tear in its eye, - - At sound of the bells - Fairly shown with delight, - For Christmas had come, - And the world was in white, - - And Santa had been - At the dead of the night, - In his reindeer sleigh, - And was safe out of sight. - -[Illustration] - - And the dear little ones - Whose eyes were so wet, - Knew now, the snowflakes - Did not forget; - For over the earth - They were spread far and wide, - In a beautiful robe - For the glad Christmas tide— - While down to the wondering - World from above, - Came the spirit of Peace, - Of Goodwill, and Love. - -[Illustration] - -*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A CHRISTMAS SNOWFLAKE *** - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will -be renamed. - -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the -United States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. 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Cloth, 10mo. -50 cents.</p> - -<p class="center"><span class="smcap">All Bookstores</span><br> -or ordered of the author<br> -Plainville, Conn.</p> - -</div> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="figcenter illowp53" id="illus01" style="max-width: 31.25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus01.jpg" alt=""> - <p class="caption">Looking wistfully up at the gray winter skies</p> -</div> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="box"> - -<div class="box"> - -<p class="center larger">A CHRISTMAS<br> -SNOWFLAKE</p> - -</div> - -<p class="titlepage">A Rhyme for Children</p> - -<p class="titlepage"><span class="smaller">BY</span><br> -Anna J. Granniss</p> - -<p class="titlepage smaller">SECOND THOUSAND</p> - -<p class="titlepage"><span class="smaller">ILLUSTRATED</span><br> -<br> -WITH LIFE PICTURES</p> - -<p class="titlepage smaller">HARTFORD, CONN.<br> -C. M. GAINES, 66 STATE ST.<br> -1904</p> - -</div> - -<p class="titlepage smaller"><span class="smcap">Copyright 1903<br> -by Anna J. Granniss</span></p> - -<p class="center smaller"><i>All rights reserved</i></p> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<p class="dedication">To the memory<br> -of<br> -Mary and Willie<br> -The baby sister<br> -And the little brother<br> -Who went away one<br> -Christmas<br> -Many years ago</p> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<h2 class="nobreak" id="ILLUSTRATIONS">ILLUSTRATIONS</h2> - -</div> - -<table> - <tr> - <td><span class="smcap"><a href="#illus01">Frontispiece</a></span></td> - <td class="tdpg smaller">PAGE</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><span class="smcap">One little fellow crying outright</span></td> - <td class="tdpg"><a href="#illus02">1</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><span class="smcap">The star and the angels</span></td> - <td class="tdpg"><a href="#illus03">3</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><span class="smcap">“I’m so glad!”</span></td> - <td class="tdpg"><a href="#illus04">5</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><span class="smcap">The snowflakes coming down</span></td> - <td class="tdpg"><a href="#illus05">8-9</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><span class="smcap">Going to find Santa</span></td> - <td class="tdpg"><a href="#illus06">11</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><span class="smcap">Mother Snowbank</span></td> - <td class="tdpg"><a href="#illus07">14</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><span class="smcap">Santa Claus scanning the skies</span></td> - <td class="tdpg"><a href="#illus08">15</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><span class="smcap">The reindeer at home</span></td> - <td class="tdpg"><a href="#illus09">18</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><span class="smcap">Christmas Bells</span></td> - <td class="tdpg"><a href="#illus10">20</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><span class="smcap">A dear little one</span></td> - <td class="tdpg"><a href="#illus11">21</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><span class="smcap">The world asleep</span></td> - <td class="tdpg"><a href="#illus12">22</a></td> - </tr> -</table> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_1"></a>[1]</span></p> - -<h1><span class="smcap">A Christmas Snowflake</span></h1> - -</div> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<h2 class="nobreak" id="A_Christmas"><span class="smcap">A Christmas Snowflake</span></h2> - -</div> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">A little white snowflake that lived in the sky,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Kept looking down here with a tear in its eye;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And wherever it looked, alas, it could see</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The ground was as bare, and as brown, as could be;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And out of the windows, the children’s bright eyes</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Looked wistfully up, at the gray winter skies,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">While one little fellow was crying outright,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Because the white snowflakes were nowhere in sight,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And how could Santa come</div> - <div class="verse indent0">In his reindeer sleigh,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And Christmas now only</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Just two days away?</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp75" id="illus02" style="max-width: 15.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus02.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_2"></a>[2]</span></p> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">It happened just then, that there came dancing by,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Two lovely large flakes from somewhere in the sky,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And the little flake cried, “Oh, beautiful flakes,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I’ve been here looking down, till my very heart aches;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">See how dismal it looks, down there on the earth.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Instead of gay laughter, and shouting, and mirth,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The children are crying, their bright eyes are wet,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">For thinking the snowflakes are going to forget.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Will you go down with me sometime before night?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The children would see us, and laugh with delight.”</div> - <div class="verse indent8">“Why you dear little flake</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Now just dry your eye,”</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Said the lovely white flakes,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">“We’ll go down by and by.</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Just now, we would rather</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Whirl ’round in the air,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Than to settle ourselves</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Away off down there!”</div> - <div class="verse indent0">“And just think,” said one, “of my pretty new gown,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Being stepped on, and spoiled, and all trodden down!”</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Then gaily enough they were dancing away,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">When the brave little flake found courage to say,</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_3"></a>[3]</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter illowp93" id="illus03" style="max-width: 31.25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus03.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">“There’s a beautiful</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Story, so I’ve been told,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Very sweet, and tender,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And true, and old,</div> - <div class="verse indent12">About a star,</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">And the wonderful birth,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Long ago, of a Christ-Child</div> - <div class="verse indent8">On the earth;</div> - <div class="verse indent12">And now, every year</div> - <div class="verse indent16">At a certain time</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">The bells everywhere</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Ring out their chime,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And children gather</div> - <div class="verse indent12">From near and from far,</div> - <div class="verse indent16">To sing of that wonderful</div> - <div class="verse indent20">Child, and the Star.</div><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_4"></a>[4]</span> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">And oh, beautiful flakes,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The time now draws near;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But alas, see the earth,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">How dark and how drear!</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And on Christmas morning,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Why, do you not know,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The earth must be covered</div> - <div class="verse indent2">All over with snow?”</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Then the little flake said,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">With a brave bright air,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">“I’m</div> - <div class="verse indent4">going</div> - <div class="verse indent8">to</div> - <div class="verse indent10">get</div> - <div class="verse indent14">ready</div> - <div class="verse indent18">and</div> - <div class="verse indent22">go</div> - <div class="verse indent24">down</div> - <div class="verse indent28">there!”</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_5"></a>[5]</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter illowp50" id="illus04" style="max-width: 25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus04.jpg" alt=""> - <p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_6"></a>[6]</span></p> - <p class="caption">“I’m so glad!”</p> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_7"></a>[7]</span></p> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">And then looking down</div> - <div class="verse indent2">On the dark dreary space,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The lovely flakes said,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">“But in such a big place,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Why, whatever could one</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Tiny snowflake do?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Such a wee little</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Delicate bit like you,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">You just wait half a minute</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And we’ll go too!”</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">So they hurried, and skurried,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And flew around,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And told every snowflake</div> - <div class="verse indent2">That could be found;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They waltzed ’round in circles,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">They danced on tip toe,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They could not hold still</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Getting ready to go.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_8"></a>[8]</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus05" style="max-width: 62.5em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus05.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">And at last they came</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Flying, fluttering down,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">All white in the city,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">All white in the town.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They draped every steeple</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And tower in sight,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They dressed all the trees</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Against Christmas night,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And then covered the ground</div> - <div class="verse indent2">All over with white.</div><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_9"></a>[9]</span> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">They hung to the shutters,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">They clung to the doors,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They went with the customers</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Into the stores.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They tapped on the windows</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And peeped thro’ the pane,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Then in a twinkling</div> - <div class="verse indent2">They vanished again.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And they found everywhere,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">With merry delight,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The world getting ready</div> - <div class="verse indent2">To keep Christmas night.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_10"></a>[10]</span></p> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"><span class="smcap"><span class="big">N</span>ow</span> good Mother Snowbank</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Up there in the sky,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Had dropped into a doze</div> - <div class="verse indent2">As the hours slipped by;</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">She awoke with a start,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And looking around,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Not one of her snowflakes</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Was anywhere found.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6">She tip toed</div> - <div class="verse indent0">In here,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">And she tip toed</div> - <div class="verse indent16">Out there,</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">She turned the clouds over</div> - <div class="verse indent2">With greatest of care,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Not a sign of a snowflake</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Was seen anywhere.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_11"></a>[11]</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter illowp56" id="illus06" style="max-width: 28.125em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus06.jpg" alt=""> - <p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_12"></a>[12]</span></p> - <p class="caption">Going to find Santa</p> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_13"></a>[13]</span></p> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Then she puffed out her cheeks</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And began to blow;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">She whistled up high,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And she whistled down low;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And she blew, till the tree tops</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Went to and fro.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">She whistled and blew</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Till the air was clear,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But the snowflakes pretended</div> - <div class="verse indent2">They did not hear,</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">And each nestled down</div> - <div class="verse indent2">In its chosen retreat,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">To wait for the click</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Of the reindeer’s feet.</div><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_14"></a>[14]</span> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">So good Mother Snowbank</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Up there in the sky,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Just drew in her breath</div> - <div class="verse indent2">With a long drawn sigh—</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Then, she suddenly tore</div> - <div class="verse indent2">A small cloud in two,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And in the queer fashion</div> - <div class="verse indent2">That some people do,</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">She made her a night cap</div> - <div class="verse indent2">To put on her head,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Then shook up her pillows</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And went off to bed.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp62" id="illus07" style="max-width: 15.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus07.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_15"></a>[15]</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter illowp62" id="illus08" style="max-width: 15.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus08.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"><span class="smcap"><span class="big">’W</span>ay</span> off up in Northland,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">His hand to his eyes,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">In his door stood Santa Claus</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Scanning the skies;</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">He saw Mother Snowbank</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Go off in a huff,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And he knew where the snowflakes</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Were well enough;</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">For he shook his head,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And he laughed “Ho, ho, ho!</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Tell me of a Christmas</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Without any snow,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">It’s time I was getting</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Things ready to go!”</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_16"></a>[16]</span></p> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"><span class="smcap"><span class="big">H</span>e</span> harnessed his reindeer</div> - <div class="verse indent2">So nimble and fleet,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The snow would not feel</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The light touch of their feet;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He loaded his sleigh</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Full of everything nice,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Then jumped in himself,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And was off in a trice—</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">When the reindeer snorted,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And stamped their small hoofs,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">People thought ’twas the wind,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And the snow on the roofs;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">So all unmolested</div> - <div class="verse indent2">He worked with his might,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And was ready for home</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Long before daylight.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_17"></a>[17]</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter illowp53" id="illus09" style="max-width: 31.25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus09.jpg" alt=""> - <p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_18"></a>[18]</span></p> - <p class="caption">The reindeer at home</p> - <p class="caption"><i>By permission of the Berlin Photographic Co.</i></p> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_19"></a>[19]</span></p> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Then fainter,</div> - <div class="verse indent14">and fainter,</div> - <div class="verse indent28">And farther away,</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Came the</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Ting-a-ling-ling,</div> - <div class="verse indent20">From the vanishing sleigh.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Back, over the snow</div> - <div class="verse indent10">It flew like the wind,</div> - <div class="verse indent20">And never once stopping,</div> - <div class="verse indent26">Or looking behind,</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Old Santa rode on,</div> - <div class="verse indent16">Till he reached</div> - <div class="verse indent30">His own door,</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Just where</div> - <div class="verse indent8">He had loaded,</div> - <div class="verse indent22">A short time before.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_20"></a>[20]</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter illowp53" id="illus10" style="max-width: 31.25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus10.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6">Then</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Over the mountains,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And over the dells,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">The world</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Set to ringing,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">With sweet</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Christmas bells;</div> - <div class="verse indent6">And gifts</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And kind wishes,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">Went flying around,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">As fast as the flakes</div> - <div class="verse indent2">When they fell</div> - <div class="verse indent2">To the ground.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_21"></a>[21]</span></p> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">And the good little flake</div> - <div class="verse indent6">That up in the sky,</div> - 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