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Betty's Virginia Christmas

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Excerpt: "e;It was as cold as Christmas, and Christmas Eve it was.

A thin crust of snow lay over the level landscape of lower Virginia, and the declining sun cast a lovely rose-red light upon the silver world.

Afar off lay the river that led to the great bay, both river and bay frozen hard and fast as steel.

The crystal air was sharp and still, and in the opaline sky a little crescent moon smiled at the sparkling stars.

Along the broad lane that led from the wooded heights to the spacious brick mansion of Rosehill, seated on the river bank, a great four-horse team trotted merrily, the stout farm-horses snorting with delight, and the negro driver and his helpers laughing, and singing Christmas catches, their voices echoing in the clear, cold air.

The Rosehill mansion itself seemed to radiate Christmas cheer.

From the warm, wide-throated chimneys curled delicate wreaths of blue smoke, and a venturesome peacock had climbed upon the flat roof and stood on one leg, warming himself comfortably against the hot chimney.

The panes of the many windows glittered in the sinking sun, and on the frozen river a couple of skaters flew back and forth like birds upon the wing, their shrill little cries and laughter resounding gaily in the crisp cold."e;

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Otbebookpublishing
398531330X / 9783985313303
eBook (EPUB)
30/08/2021
English
1 pages
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