Father Christmas Letter
1934
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Very
little news. After the frightful business of last year there has not been
even a smell of Goblin for 2oo miles round. But as I said it would, it took us
far into the summer to repair all the damage, and we lost a lot of sleep and
rest. When November came round we did not feel like getting to work, and we
were rather slow and so have been rushed at the end. Also it has been
unusually warm for the North Pole, and Polar Bear still keeps on yawning. |
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Paksu and
Valkotukka have been here a long while. They have grown a good deal - but
still get up to frightful mischief in between times of trying to help. This
year they stole my paints and painted scrawls on the white walls of the
cellars; ate all the mincemeat out of the pies made ready for Christmas; only
yesterday went and unpacked half the parcels to find railway things to play
with! They don't get on with the Cave-cubs, somehow; several of these have arrived
today and are staying here a few nights with old Cave-Bear who is their
uncle, grand-uncle, grandfather, great-grand-uncle, etc. Paksu is always
kicking them because they squeak and grunt so funnily. Polar Bear has to box
him often - and a box from Polar Bear is no joke. |
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As there
are no Goblins about and as there is no wind, and so far much less snow than
usual, we are going to have a great Boxing Day party ourselves –
out-of-doors. I shall ask 100 Elves and Red Gnomes, lots of Polar Cubs, Cave-cubs,
and Snow-babies, and of course Paksu and Valkotukka, and Polar Bear, and
Cave-Bear and his nephews (etc.) will be there. We have brought a tree all
the way from Norway and planted it in a pool of ice. My picture gives you no
idea of its size, or of the loveliness of its magic lights of different
colours. We tried them yesterday evening to see if they were all right - see
picture. If you see a bright glow in the North, you will know what it is. The
tree-ish things behind are snowplants, and piled masses of snow made into
ornamental shapes - they are purple and black because of darkness and shadow.
The coloured things in front are a special edging to the ice-pool – and it is
made of real coloured icing. Paksu and Valkotukka are already nibbling at it,
though they should not - till the party. |
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