novels (8)in #trees • 3 days ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: A Christmas Tree #6/9We all come home, or ought to come home, for a short holiday—the longer, the better—from the great boarding-school, where we are for ever working at our arithmetical slates…novels (8)in #clown • 9 days ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: A Christmas Tree #5/9Or now, I learn with bitter tears how poor Jane Shore, dressed all in white, and with her brown hair hanging down, went starving through the streets; or how George Barnwell…novels (8)in #tarts • 14 days ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: A Christmas Tree #4/9Tarts are made, according to the recipe of the Vizier’s son of Bussorah, who turned pastrycook after he was set down in his drawers at the gate of Damascus; cobblers are all…novels (8)in #frog • 21 days ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: A Christmas Tree #3/9And if I did once shriek out, as a poisoned child, and strike the fashionable company with consternation, by reason of having drunk a little teaspoon, inadvertently dissolved…novels (8)in #mask • 24 days ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: A Christmas Tree #2/9Who put it on, and why was I so frightened that the sight of it is an era in my life? It is not a hideous visage in itself; it is even meant to be droll, why then were its…novels (8)in #tree • 3 months ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: A Christmas Tree #1/9A Christmas Tree I have been looking on, this evening, at a merry company of children assembled round that pretty German toy, a Christmas Tree. The tree was planted in the…