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rHAT is more joyous than the Spirit of Christmas?1t
i^^e year and' ^g|^^^^;^;ishgrs in its se^sdn j^itl
pt^ne hilarity
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Christmas is
eyerybody. \buth
poOTj^like, rejoice,
gars ar^ot
Christendom with the r
and shout, \buth revels
lighter burden. The flush of youtl
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roat^s^^Sc circle of
ith themngling bells
nd beauty cgiflie again to maternal love and
mother is queen of the Christmas time. Grandmother feirgets he^cares and grows young
again. Grandfather shares the/^ys of his children ,^nd grand^ildren,
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On Christmas day the blind |see; the deaf hear; the' dumb sing; the lame \walk,
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the friendless find a friend. Hpvels^catch the spirit of the palace ai^ fireless hearths i
with warmth again. On th|tt day the poor are rich and the rich^ave
pleasures that money does/not buy. Thgjick drink ^sunshine with
their cordials and seem tp^fcef'the certaint^ of re
ningdieal^
Unstayed by locks and^Bars, Christmas flows even intd prison cells.
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nd brings in gladness.
The Spirit of ChristmasTakes^^psaanes!
It casts out dread anafl^rings in hope. It bring
ell in human breasts. It stimulatei
ainbitipn, begets love,bestowsmercy,prompts gep4rosity,
adds to Vriendships, drives away ^ouds and gives t:he sky
a brighter blue. It brings the urge to(^nobler living. With
each returning year Christmas leavC^a better World.
©, 1929,Western Newspaper Union
and
glow
finest sentiments that
Itjpihgs the chime^/bf olden melo- *
^'a^pell of Hap|>^ reverence. *»
universal. It brings and gives to
N and ^^lic together. Rich and
.^Rulers are remembered and beg-
enr J^t7fills the homes of
children laugh
^jngT Father straightens his sh6^1ders under a