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A Fantastic Christmas Story to Remember - The Christmas Dinner

A Fantastic Christmas Story to Remember - The Christmas Dinner

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A Fantastic Christmas Story to Remember - The Christmas Dinner

Before the Play begins, MOTHER GOOSE sees out in front of the curtain, and this is what she says:
Well, Well, Well, Well, Well, here we all are again. And what’s more important, Christmas is here again, too. Aren’t you glad? Now I want to tell you children something. Do you know what I appreciate most at Christmas time? It’s to come in here and see all you children sitting in rows and rows, all your faces hunting up at me, and a smile on every one of them. Why, still some of the great big men and women back there are smiling, too.
And I consider I know why you are all smiling. There are two reasons for it, I believe. One is that you consider old Mother Goose is a good friend of yours, and loves you all very much. And you’re quite right about that, for I declare, I affection every one of you as much as I affection—plum pudding. And the second justification why you are all smiling, I guess, is because you consider I am going to show you a Christmas Play. And you’re right about that, too. I have a Play all prepared for you, there behind the curtain, and the name of it is “The Christmas Dinner.” Doesn’t the very name of it make you hungry? Well, you just wait.
Now when the curtain opens, you’ll see the warm cozy kitchen of a farm house, where six people live. Two of them are quite young, because they are just a boy and a girl, and their names are Walter and Gertrude. And two of them are older, and yet not so very old either: they are the father and mother of the two children. And the last two are the oldest of all, and they are truly old, for they are the children’s grandfather and grandmother.
It is late in the afternoon of the day Before Christmas, the hour when it has begun to get dark. The father is out cutting some good big sticks of wood for the Christmas fire, and the two children are playing outdoor of the house. So you’ll not see them at first. But you will see the mother, who is just finishing the day’s work, and the old grandfather and grandmother, who are sitting by the fire. Are you prepared, all of you? Be quiet, then, for now it is going to begin. oing to begin.
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