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Some Short Christmas Stories
Some Short Christmas
Stories
by Charles Dickens
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A CHRISTMAS TREE
I have been looking on; this evening; at a merry company of children
assembled round that pretty German toy; a Christmas Tree。 The tree was
planted in the middle of a great round table; and towered high above their
heads。 It was brilliantly lighted by a multitude of little tapers; and
everywhere sparkled and glittered with bright objects。 There were rosy…
cheeked dolls; hiding behind the green leaves; and there were real watches
(with movable hands; at least; and an endless capacity of being wound up)
dangling from innumerable twigs; there were French…polished tables;
chairs; bedsteads; wardrobes; eight…day clocks; and various other articles
of domestic furniture (wonderfully made; in tin; at Wolverhampton);
perched among the boughs; as if in preparation for some fairy
housekeeping; there were jolly; broad…faced little men; much more
agreeable in appearance than many real menand no wonder; for their
heads took off; and showed them to be full of sugar…plums; there were
fiddles and drums; there were tambourines; books; work…boxes; paint…
boxes; sweetmeat…boxes; peep…show boxes; and all kinds of boxes; there
were trinkets for the elder girls; far brighter than any grown…up gold and
jewels; there were baskets and pincushions in all devices; there were guns;
swords; and banners; there were witches standing in enchanted rings of
pasteboard; to tell fortunes; there were teetotums; humming…tops; needle…
cases; pen…wipers; smelling…bottles; conversation…cards; bouquet…holders;
real fruit; made artificially dazzling with gold leaf; imitation apples; pears;
and walnuts; crammed with surprises; in short; as a pretty child; before me;
delightedly whispered to another pretty child; her bosom friend; 〃There
was everything; and more。〃 This motley collection of odd objects;
clustering on the tree like magic fruit; and flashing back the bright looks
directed towards it from every sidesome of the diamond…eyes admiring it
were hardly on a level with the table; and a few were languishing in timid
wonder on the bosoms of pretty mothers; aunts; and nursesmade a lively
realisation of the fancies of childhood; and set me thinking how all the
trees that grow and all the things that come into existence on the earth;
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have their wild adornments at that well…remembered time。
Being now at home again; and alone; the only person in the house
awake; my thoughts are drawn back; by a fascination which I do not care
to resist; to my own childhood。 I begin to consider; what do we all
remember best upon the branches of the Christmas Tree of our own young
Christmas days; by which we climbed to real life。
Straight; in the middle of the room; cramped in the freedom of its
growth by no encircling walls or soon…reached ceiling; a shadowy tree
arises; and; looking up into the dreamy brightness of its top for I observe
in this tree the singular property that it appears to grow downward towards
the earthI look into my youngest Christmas recollections!
All toys at first; I find。 Up yonder; among the green holly and red
berries; is the Tumbler with his hands in his pockets; who wouldn't lie
down; but whenever he was put upon the floor; persisted in rolling his fat
body about; until he rolled himself still; and brought those lobster eyes of
his to bear upon mewhen I affected to laugh very much; but in my heart
of hearts was extremely doubtful of him。 Close beside him is that
infernal snuff…box; out of which there sprang a demoniacal Counsellor in a
black gown; with an obnoxious head of hair; and a red cloth mouth; wide
open; who was not to be endured on any terms; but could not be put away
either; for he used suddenly; in a highly magnified state; to fly out of
Mammoth Snuff…boxes in dreams; when least expected。 Nor is the frog
with cobbler's wax on his tail; far off; for there was no knowing where he
wouldn't jump; and when he flew over the candle; and came upon one's
hand with that spotted backred on a green groundhe was horrible。
The cardboard lady in a blue…silk skirt; who was stood up against the
candlestick to dance; and whom I see on the same branch; was milder; and
was beautiful; but I can't say as much for the larger cardboard man; who
used to be hung against the wall and pulled by a string; there was a sinister
expression in that nose of his; and when he got his legs round his neck
(which he very often did); he was ghastly; and not a creature to be alone
with。
When did that dreadful Mask first look at me? Who put it on; and
why was I so frightened that the sight of it is an era in my life? It is not a
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hideous visage in itself; it is even meant to be droll; why then were its
stolid features so intolerable? Surely not because it hid the wearer's face。
An apron would have done as much; and though I should have preferred
even the apron away; it would not have been absolutely insupportable; like
the mask。 Was it the immovability of the mask? The doll's face was
immovable; but I was not afraid of HER。 Perhaps that fixed and set
change coming over a real face; infused into my quickened heart some
remote suggestion and dread of the universal change that is to come on
every face; and make it still? Nothing reconciled me to it。 No
drummers; from whom proceeded a melancholy chirping on the turning of
a handle; no regiment of soldiers; with a mute band; taken out of a box;
and fitted; one by one; upon a stiff and lazy little set of lazy…tongs; no old
woman; made of wires and a brown…paper composition; cutting up a pie
for two small children; could give me a permanent comfort; for a long
time。 Nor was it any satisfaction to be shown the Mask; and see that it
was made of paper; or to have it locked up and be assured that no one
wore it。 The mere recollection of that fixed face; the mere knowledge of
its existence anywhere; was sufficient to awake me in the night all
perspiration and horror; with; 〃O I know it's coming! O the mask!〃
I never wondered what the dear old donkey with the panniersthere he
is! was made of; then! His hide was real to the touch; I recollect。 And
the great black horse with the round red spots all over himthe horse that I
could even get uponI never wondered what had brought him to that
strange condition; or thought that such a horse was not commonly seen at
Newmarket。 The four horses of no colour; next to him; that went into the
waggon of cheeses; and could be taken out and stabled under the piano;
appear to have bits of fur…tippet for their tails; and other bits for their
manes; and to stand on pegs instead of legs; but it was not so when they
were brought home for a Christmas present。 They were all right; then;
neither was their harness unceremoniously nailed into their chests; as
appears to be the case now。 The tinkling works of the music… cart; I DID
find out; to be made of quill tooth…picks and wire; and I always thought
that little tumbler in his shirt sleeves; perpetually swarming up one side of
a wooden frame; and coming down; head foremost; on the other; rather a
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weak…minded personthough good…natured; but the