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"St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, Nov 1877-Nov 1878 No 1, Nov 1877"


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[Illustration]
"Oh! I'm my mamma's lady-girl
And I must sit quite still;
It would not do to jump and whirl,
And get my hair all out of curl,
And rumple up my frill.
No, I'm my mamma's lady-girl,
So I must sit quite still."
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A BUDGET OF HOME-MADE CHRISTMAS GIFTS.

HINTS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, LITTLE AND BIG.[1]
[Footnote 1: The present paper will enable our young friends to
make over seventy different articles for Christmas gifts. While a
few familiar things may be found among them, a great majority of
the objects are entirely novel, and are here described for the
first time. All who may wish for still further hints in regard
to home-made Christmas presents will find very many useful
suggestions in the paper "One Hundred Christmas Presents, and How
to Make Them," published in ST. NICHOLAS for December, 1875--Vol.
III.]

[Illustration: W]
Who is it that every year invents the thousand-and-one new and pretty
things which hang on Christmas-trees, and stuff the toes of Christmas
stockings? Who is it that has so wise and watchful an eye for the
capacities of little people, and the tastes of bigger ones, providing
for each, planning for tiny purses with almost nothing in them, as
well as for fat wallets stuffed with bank-bills, and suggesting
something which can be made, accepted and enjoyed by everybody, large
and small, all the wide world over? Who can it be that possesses
this inexhaustible fertility of invention and kindness of heart? No
ordinary human being, you may be sure.


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