Father Christmas Letter
1927
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It has
been so bitter at the North Pole lately that the North Polar Bear has spent
most of the time asleep and has been less use than usual this Christmas. The North
Pole became colder than any cold thing ever has been, and when the North
Polar Bear put his nose against it, it took the skin off: that is why it is
bandaged with red flannel in the picture (but the bandage has slipped). Why
did he? I don't know, but he is always putting his nose where it oughtn't to
be – into my cupboards, for instance. |
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Also it
has been very dark here since winter began. We haven't seen the Sun, of
course, for three months, and there are no Northern Lights this year – you
remember the awful accident last year? There will be none again until the end
of 1928. The North Polar Bear has got his cousin (and distant friend), the
GREAT BEAR, to shine extra bright for us, and this week I have hired a comet
to do my packing by, but it doesn't work as well – you can see that by my
picture. |
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The North
Polar Bear has not really been any more sensible this year: Yesterday he was
snowballing the Snow-man in the garden and pushed him over the edge of the
cliff so that he fell into my sleigh at the bottom and broke lots of things –
one of them was himself. I used some of what was left of him to paint my
white picture. |
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