A Reversible Santa Claus by Meredith Nicholson
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Then suddenly Wilton laughed--a loud laugh expressive of relief. He turned
to Talbot and put out his hand. "It looks as though Muriel and her friend here had cornered us! The idea of pooling our trophies and giving them as a Christmas present to Billie appeals to me strongly. And, besides we've got to prepare somebody to love these things after we're gone. We can work together and train Billie to be the greatest collector in America!" "Please, father," urged Roger as Talbot frowned and shook his head impatiently. Billie, struck with the happy thought of hanging one of his chickies on the Christmas tree, caused them all to laugh at this moment. It was difficult to refuse to be generous on Christmas morning in the presence of the happy child! "Well," said Talbot, a reluctant smile crossing his face, "I guess it's all in the family anyway." The Hopper, feeling that his work as the Reversible Santa Claus was finished, was rapidly retreating through the dining-room when Muriel and Roger ran after him. "We're going to take you home," cried Muriel, beaming. "Yer car's at the back gate, all right-side-up," said The Hopper, "but I kin go on the trolley." "Indeed you won't! Roger will take you home. Oh, don't be alarmed! My |
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