The Night Before Christmas and Other Popular Stories For Children by Various
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At that moment the servant brought in a huge platter. When room had
been made for it on the table it was set down in front of Lura's papa, and on the dish was her turkey. "Oh, what fun!" gayly exclaimed the child. "Did uncle tell you to pretend to serve it?" "I have not finished what he directs me to do," her papa said, with a flourish of the carving-knife. "But, papa--oh, please!" Her hand was on his arm. "You would not spoil my beautiful bird from Japan! A hidden spring was touched with the point of the knife. The breast opened, and disclosed the fowl filled with choice toys and other things. The first taken out was a tiny box; inside was a gold chain and locket; the locket held Uncle Roy's picture. It was a turkey for one,--for only Uncle Roy's niece. But all the family shared the amusement. LAVINIA S. GOODWIN. LITTLE CHRISTMAS CAROLLERS. We are a band of carollers, |
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