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Christmas-trees and decorations for them, with many other things to amuse us at Christmas, were sent with us by friends and acquaintances.
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Christmas-trees and decorations for them, with many other things to amuse us at Christmas, were sent with us by friends and acquaintances.
The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian antarctic expedition in the 'Fram', 1910 to 1912 2003
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The question of the origin of Christmas-trees is of great interest.
Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan Clement A. Miles
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Chick's Christmas-trees were decorated, and no house in the whole world had one lovelier that morning than the hundreds that were all about him as far as he could see.
Bird Stories Robert J. [Illustrator] Sim
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St. Boniface's, Whitechapel, has in its sanctuary two Christmas-trees strangely gay with coloured glistening balls and long strands of gold and silver _engelshaar_.
Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan Clement A. Miles
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Christmas-trees in, 266-7; sacrificial feast in, 286;
Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan Clement A. Miles
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And rivers ran with wine through the streets, sweet wine, such as child-people love; and Christmas-trees grew along the banks of the rivers, with candy and almonds and golden nuts on the branches; and in every house the tables were made of sweet brown chocolate, and there were great plum-cakes on the tables, and little cakes, and all sorts of cakes.
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Christmas-trees brought from the forest for the pleasure of the children.
Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan Clement A. Miles
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Confection, to drink sweet wine and pluck fruit off the Christmas-trees until time for bed; and little Bonbon to cut the cake.
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Yule candle in, 259; pyramids and Christmas-trees in, 266-7, 270; the Holy Thorn in, 268-9; evergreen decorations in, 272-6;
Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan Clement A. Miles
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