CHRISTMAS CRINKLES.
It requires no outlay of money to wish people a Merry Christmas. Don't give yourself to more than one girl as a Christmas present. Don't spend in gifts the money you owe your washerwoman. Price-marks on Christmas gifts are not to be regarded as emblems of veracity. Presents are not numerous in the homes where the parents carefully teach their four-year-olds that Santa Claus is a mythical personage.
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Observer, 21 December 1893, Page 23
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70CHRISTMAS CRINKLES. Observer, 21 December 1893, Page 23
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