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‡aSawyer, Ruth,
‡d1880-1970
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‡aThis way to Christmas,
‡cby Ruth Sawyer ...
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‡aNew York,
‡aLondon,
‡bHarper & brothers
‡c[1916]
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‡a5 p.l., 165, [1] p.
‡bfront.
‡c20 cm.
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‡aA lonely boy in snowy hill country at Christmas meets a "locked-out fairy" who introduces him to equally lonely neighbors and each tells him a unique story of the Christmas season.
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‡aMode of access: Internet.
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‡a1900-1999
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‡aChristmas stories
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‡iOnline version:
‡aSawyer, Ruth, 1880-1970.
‡tThis way to Christmas.
‡dNew York, London, Harper & Bros. [1916]
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