On Christmas-eve, grandma is always in excellent spirits, and after employing all the children during the day in stoning the plums, and all that, insists, regularly every year on Uncle George coming down into the kitchen, taking off his coat, and stirring the pudding for half an hour or so, which Uncle George good-humouredly does, to the vociferous delight of the children and servants; and the evening concludes with a glorious game of blind man’s buff, in an early stage of which grandpa takes great care to be caught, in order that he may have an opportunity of displaying his talent.
On the following morning the old couple, with as many of the children as the pew will hold, go to church in great state, leaving Aunt George at home dusting decanters and filling castors, and Uncle George carrying bottles into the dining-parlour, and calling for corkscrews, and getting into everybody’s way.
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vociferous delight of the children and servants; and the evening concludes with a glorious game of blind man’s buff, in an early stage of which grandpa takes great care to be caught, in order that he may have an opportunity of displaying his talent.
On the following morning the old couple, with as many of the children as the pew will hold, go to church in great state, leaving Aunt George at home dusting decanters and filling castors, and Uncle George carrying bottles into the dining-parlour, and calling for corkscrews, and getting into everybody’s way.
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