Book/Printed Material The boy who lived in Pudding lane,
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Image 8 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, Santa would give them sweet things from the hake-shop until they could n’t eat any more (See Page 3)
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Image 9 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, THE BOY WHO LIVED IN PUDDING LANE Being a True Account, if only you believe it, of the Life and Ways of Santa, Oldest Son of Mr. and Mrs. Claus By SARAH...
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Image 10 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, Copyright, 1922, by Sarah Addington PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OCT -9 ’22 Ih.l ©CI.A683503
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Image 11 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, PREFACE This brief biography of a great hero, Santa Claus, is entered upon with the reverence due to the nature of the under- taking, and with the timidity that neces- sarily arises...
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Image 12 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, PREFACE udiced, minds, who will rate him far above Napoleon, Lincoln, and Garibaldi. To shed light, then, on the life of a popular idol, shamefully neglected by historians, is the purpose of...
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Image 13 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, CONTENTS 1. Introducing the Family IL Santa’s Brothers Come to Town III. Mother Goose Comes to Visit IV. Santa Has a Secret all by Himself V. Santa Almost Tells the Wonderful Secret...
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Image 14 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, Vlll CONTENTS XVII. Santa Goes A-Courting 77 XVIII. The Wedding, and the Wedding Journey 83 XIX. The First Christmas 87 XX. Santa Comes Home .92
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Image 15 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, THE ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE Santa would give them sweet things from the hake-shop until they could nH eat any more {See Page j) Frontispiece 9 32 52 60 In just a minute, there...
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Image 17 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, THE BOY WHO LIVED IN PUDDING LANE I INTRODUCING THE FAMILY Once upon a time, in the kingdom of Old King Cole, there lived a father and a mother, and a fat...
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Image 18 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, THE BOY IN PUDDING LANE how to make funny gingerbread Brownies, with black-raisin eyes. He made great fat loaves of bread, warm and golden and crusty. And he made little plum tarts,...
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Image 19 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, INTRODUCING THE FAMILY waddle that made all the children laugh, as he staggered under loaves and cookies. “You look like your grandmother’s gander when you walk,” they would cry. And sure enough,...
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Image 20 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, THE BOY IN PUDDING LANE only the cinnamon cow on the counter. And her right horn was broken off.” But little Santa knew that his father was not serious, and that everything...
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Image 21 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, II SANTA’S BROTHERS COME TO TOWN Then, one day, Santa was told that he had two little brothers. “Two!” he cried. This was a surprise. And sure enough, there in a cradle...
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Image 22 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, THE BOY IN PUDDING LANE Santa began to see that they were turn- ing into human beings, after all. And just as he was beginning to like the little fellows very much...
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Image 23 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, SANTA’S BROTHERS COME TO TOWN Cheer up, they ’re all boys, and they ’ll be earning their own bread before you know it,” said the eandlestick-maker con- solingly. “Yes, cheer up,” said...
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Image 24 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, Ill MOTHER GOOSE COMES TO VISIT That afternoon, Santa lay on the ground, watching the clouds roll by. There were great puffy clouds, that made him think of the wool on Bo-...
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Image 27 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, MOTHER GOOSE COMES TO VISIT peaked cloud, he saw a black speck appear. “It must be a bird,” said Santa to himself. The speck came nearer and grew larger and blacker; and...
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Image 28 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, THE BOY IN PUDDING LANE off her glasses and wiped them, shook some strawberry lollypops out of her pockets, and then rushed into the house. For, of course. Mother Goose was more...
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Image 29 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, MOTHER GOOSE COMES TO VISIT contrary girl I never saw. If she had little brothers and sisters to think about, she’d soon get over that contrariness.” “But she has a very pretty...
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Image 30 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, THE BOY IN PUDDING LANE he could almost hear the silver bells ring in the garden. And when the sun shone, the cockle-shells glistened as brightly as they did on the seashore...
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Image 31 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, MOTHER GOOSE COMES TO VISIT said Mother Goose, “but he’s a harmless fellow. My goodness, Santa child, no wonder you ’re a roly-poly puddin’ and pie! That’s the third helping of por-...
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Image 32 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, IV SANTA HAS A SECRET ALL BY HIMSELF Little Santa really did stop giving away all his father’s pastries. For now that he had four little brothers, he found that he was...
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Image 33 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, SANTA HAS A SECRET BY HIMSELF ter mugs, and crunched crackers between their new little teeth. But although the little Claus babies were warm and well fed and rosy, they didn ’t...
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Image 34 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, THE BOY IN PUDDING LANE could hear the sound of hammering and sawing. And one day, when Santa came in to supper after a long afternoon in the woodshed, his father sniffed...
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Image 35 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, SANTA HAS A SECRET BY HIMSELF from his left cheek. Then he knew that his father had been teasing him, and he chuckled aloud at the joke. But still little Santa did...
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Image 36 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, V SANTA ALMOST TELLS THE WONDERFUL SECRET It was getting pretty cold these days. Mother Claus had dived deep into the wal- nut chest and brought out all the family woolens. Father...
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Image 37 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, THE WONDERFUL SECRET when he came back for supper, his cheeks were redder than ever, and his fat little hands looked like purple plums. “It’ll be the Holy Day next week,” observed...
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Image 38 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, THE BOY IN PUDDING LANE “My goodness, Santa, what are you wriggling all over your chair about? Sit up straight there, like a good boy. It ’s only a baby that may...
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Image 39 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, VI MRS. CLAUS GETS READY FOR THE HOLY DAY Mrs. Claus soon began to prepare for the Holy Day. First, she went to the candlestick-maker next door and asked to see his...
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Image 40 of The boy who lived in Pudding lane, THE BOY IN PUDDING LANE keep J ack jumping that way all the time. However, the Clauses liked the candle- stick-maker very much, and he liked them. When Mrs. Claus went into...
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