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قراءة كتاب The Christmas Angel
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By Abbie Farwell Brown
THE CHRISTMAS ANGEL. Illustrated. Square 12mo, 60 cents, net. Postage extra.
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HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
Boston and New York
THE CHRISTMAS ANGEL
THE CHRISTMAS ANGEL
BY
ABBIE FARWELL BROWN
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY REGINALD BIRCH
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
The Riverside Press Cambridge
Published October 1910
SECOND IMPRESSION
CONTENTS
I. | The Play Box | 1 |
II. | Jack-in-the-Box | 8 |
III. | The Flanton Dog | 12 |
IV. | Noah's Ark | 15 |
V. | Miranda | 20 |
VI. | The Christmas Angel | 25 |
VII. | Before the Fire | 32 |
VIII. | Jack Again | 37 |
IX. | The Dog Again | 44 |
X. | Noah Again | 49 |
XI. | Miranda Again | 53 |
XII. | The Angel Again | 62 |
XIII. | The Christmas Candle | 68 |
XIV. | Tom | 73 |
XV. | Christmas Day | 76 |
ILLUSTRATIONS
You hang it on the tree, Angelina (page 26) | Frontispiece |
She looked up and down the street | 22 |
Ping! Out sprang the Jack-in-the-box | 42 |
Bob Cooper saves the Baby | 46 |
He grasped a railing to steady himself | 64 |
Mary returns the doll | 78 |
From drawings by Reginald Birch
THE CHRISTMAS ANGEL
CHAPTER I
THE PLAY BOX
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