6Rosa's Tale
191III. Christmas Again
7Tilly's Christmas
192IV. One Christmas More
8Chapter I. Dramatis Personae
193I
9Chapter II. Byplay
194II
10Chapter III. Who Was It?
195III
11Chapter IV. Feeding the Peacocks
196IV
12Chapter V. Under the Mistletoe
197V
13Chapter VI. Miracles
198The Story of Oello
14Chapter VII. A Ghostly Revel
199Love Is the Whole
15Chapter VIII. Jasper
200Christmas and Rome
16What the Bell Saw and Said
201The Survivor's Story
17The Gift of the Magi (O. Henry)
202The Same Christmas in Old England and New
18The Fir Tree (Hans Christian Andersen)
203A Visit From Saint Nicholas (Clement Moore)
19The Little Match Girl (Hans Christian Andersen)
204I
20The Steadfast Tin Soldier (Hans Christian Andersen)
205II
21Story The First
206III
22Second Story
207IV
23Third Story
208V
24Fourth Story
209VI
25Fifth Story
210VII
26Sixth Story
211VIII
27Seventh Story
212IX
28Scene I
213X
29Scene II
214XI
30Scene III
215XII
31Scene IV
216XIII
32Scene V
217XIV
33Scene VI
218Introduction
34Chapter I
219The Sign in the Sky
35Chapter II. The First Day on Shore
220By the Waters of Babylon
36Chapter III. Christmas Tide in Plymouth Harbor
221For the Sake of a Little Child
37Chapter IV. Elder Brewster's Christmas Sermon
222In the Hidden Way of Sorrow
38Chapter I. Miss Diana
223A Pearl of Great Price
39Chapter II. Biah Carter
224Where Love Is, God Is (Leo Tolstoy)
40Chapter III. The Shadow
225Chapter I
41Chapter IV. The Good-By
226Chapter II
42Chapter V. Mother and Son
227Chapter III
43Chapter VI. Gone to Sea
228Chapter IV
44Chapter VII. Thanksgiving Again
229Chapter V
45The Holy Night (Selma Lagerlöf)
230Chapter VI
46Little Gretchen and the Wooden Shoe (Elizabeth Harrison)
231Chapter VII
47A Letter from Santa Claus (Mark Twain)
232Chapter VIII
48Chapter I. The Play Box
233Chapter IX
49Chapter II. Jack-In-The-Box
234Chapter X
50Chapter III. The Flanton Dog
235Chapter XI
51Chapter IV. The Noah's Ark
236Chapter XII
52Chapter V. Miranda
237Chapter XIII
53Chapter VI. The Christmas Angel
238Chapter XIV
54Chapter VII. Before the Fire
239Chapter XV
55Chapter VIII. Jack Again
240Chapter XVI
56Chapter IX. The Dog Again
241Chapter XVII
57Chapter X. Noah Again
242Chapter XVIII
58Chapter XI. Miranda Again
243Chapter XIX
59Chapter XII. The Angel Again
244I
60Chapter XIII. The Christmas Candle
245II
61Chapter XIV. Tom
246III
62Chapter XV. Christmas Day
247IV
63The Tale of Peter Rabbit (Beatrix Potter)
248V
64Toinette and the Elves (Susan Coolidge)
249VI
65Chapter I. Mrs. Brown’s Success
250The History of John Wildgoose
66Chapter II. Mrs. Brown’s Failure
251The Smuggler
67Chapter III. Mrs. Brown Attempts to Escape
252Good-Nature, or Parish Matters
68Chapter IV. Mrs. Brown Does Escape
253Christmas Eve
69Chapter V. Mrs. Brown at Thompson Hall
254The Gifts
70Chapter I. What Maurice Archer Said About Christmas
255The Favorite
71Chapter II. Kirkby Cliffe Church
256Wonder Upon Wonders
72Chapter III. Showing How Isabel Lownd Told a Lie
257The Battle
73Chapter IV. Showing How Isabel Lownd Repented Her Fault
258The Sickness
74The Mistletoe Bough (Anthony Trollope)
259The Story of the Hard Nut
75Not if I Know It (Anthony Trollope)
260The Uncle and Nephew
76The Two Generals (Anthony Trollope)
261The Victory
77Chapter I. Why the Princess Has a Story About Her
262The Puppet Kingdom
78Chapter II. The Princess Loses Herself
263The Capital
79Chapter III. The Princess And—we Shall See Who
264The Conclusion
80Chapter IV. What the Nurse Thought of It
265Stave I. Marley's Ghost
81Chapter V. The Princess Lets Well Alone
266Stave II. The First of the Three Spirits
82Chapter VI. The Little Miner
267Stave III. The Second of the Three Spirits
83Chapter VII. The Mines
268Stave IV. The Last of the Spirits
84Chapter VIII. The Goblins
269Stave V. The End of It
85Chapter IX. The Hall of the Goblin Palace
270First Quarter
86Chapter X. The Princess's King-Papa
271Second Quarter
87Chapter XI. The Old Lady's Bedroom
272Third Quarter
88Chapter XII. A Short Chapter About Curdie
273Fourth Quarter
89Chapter XIII. The Cobs' Creatures
274Chirp the First
90Chapter XIV. That Night Week
275Chirp the Second
91Chapter XV. Woven and Then Spun
276Chirp the Third
92Chapter XVI. The Ring
277Part the First
93Chapter XVII. Spring-Time
278Part the Second
94Chapter XVIII. Curdie's Clue
279Part the Third
95Chapter XIX. Goblin Counsels
280Chapter I. The Gift Bestowed
96Chapter XX. Irene's Clue
281Chapter II. The Gift Diffused
97Chapter XXI. The Escape
282Chapter III. The Gift Reversed
98Chapter XXII. The Old Lady and Curdie
283A Christmas Tree (Charles Dickens)
99Chapter XXIII. Curdie and His Mother
284What Christmas Is As We Grow Older (Charles Dickens)
100Chapter XXIV. Irene Behaves Like a Princess
285The Poor Relation's Story (Charles Dickens)
101Chapter XXV. Curdie Comes to Grief
286The Child's Story (Charles Dickens)
102Chapter XXVI. The Goblin Miners
287The Schoolboy's Story (Charles Dickens)
103Chapter XXVII. The Goblins in the King's House
288Nobody's Story (Charles Dickens)
104Chapter XXVIII. Curdie's Guide
289Chapter I. In the Old City of Rochester
105Chapter XXIX. Mason-Work
290Chapter II. The Story of Richard Doubledick
106Chapter XXX. The King and the Kiss
291Chapter III. The Road
107Chapter XXXI. The Subterranean Waters
292First Branch. Myself
108Chapter XXXII. The Last Chapter
293Second Branch. The Boots
109Chapter I. The Mountain
294Third Branch. The Bill
110Chapter II. The White Pigeon
295The Wreck of the Golden Mary (Charles Dickens)
111Chapter III. The Mistress of the Silver Moon
296Chapter I. The Island of Silver-Store
112Chapter IV. Curdie's Father and Mother
297Chapter II. The Prison in the Woods
113Chapter V. The Miners
298Chapter III. The Rafts on the River
114Chapter VI. The Emerald
299Over the Way
115Chapter VII. What is in a Name?
300The Manchester Marriage
116Chapter VIII. Curdie's Mission
301Going Into Society
117Chapter IX. Hands
302Three Evenings in the House
118Chapter X. The Heath
303Trottle's Report
119Chapter XI. Lina
304Let at Last
120Chapter XII. More Creatures
305The Mortals in the House
121Chapter XIII. The Baker's Wife
306The Ghost in the Clock Room
122Chapter XIV. The Dogs of Gwyntystorm
307The Ghost in the Double Room
123Chapter XV. Derba and Barbara
308The Ghost in the Picture Room
124Chapter XVI. The Mattock
309The Ghost in the Cupboard Room
125Chapter XVII. The Wine-Cellar
310The Ghost in Master B.'s Room
126Chapter XVIII. The King's Kitchen
311The Ghost in the Garden Room
127Chapter XIX. The King's Chamber
312The Ghost in the Corner Room
128Chapter XX. Counter-Plotting
313Chapter I. The Village
129Chapter XXI. The Loaf
314Chapter II. The Money
130Chapter XXII. The Lord Chamberlain
315Chapter III. The Club-Night (pt. 1)
131Chapter XXIII. Dr. Kelman
316Chapter III. The Club-Night (pt. 2)
132Chapter XXIV. The Prophecy
317Chapter IV. The Seafaring Man
133Chapter XXV. The Avengers
318Chapter V. The Restitution
134Chapter XXVI. The Vengeance
319Chapter I. Picking Up Soot and Cinders
135Chapter XXVII. More Vengeance
320Chapter II. Picking Up Evening Shadows
136Chapter XXVIII. The Preacher
321Chapter III. Picking Up Terrible Company
137Chapter XXIX. Barbara
322Chapter IV. Picking Up Waifs at Sea
138Chapter XXX. Peter
323Chapter V. Picking Up a Pocket-Book
139Chapter XXXI. The Sacrifice
324Chapter VI. Picking Up Miss Kimmeens
140Chapter XXXII. The King's Army
325Chapter VII. Picking Up the Tinker
141Chapter XXXIII. The Battle
326Chapter I. His Leaving It Till Called For
142Chapter XXXIV. Judgment
327Chapter II. His Boots
143Chapter XXXV. The End
328Chapter III. His Umbrella
144I
329Chapter IV. His Black Bag
145II
330Chapter V. His Writing-Desk
146A Toast to Santa Clause
331Chapter VI. His Dressing-Case
147The Conversion of Hetherington
332Chapter VII. His Brown-Paper Parcel
148A Merry Christmas Pie
333Chapter VIII. His Portmanteau
149The Child Who Had Everything But
334Chapter IX. His Hat-Box
150A Holiday Wish
335Chapter X. His Wonderful End
151Santa Clause and Little Billee
336Chapter I. How Mrs. Lirriper Carried on the Business
152Christmas Eve
337Chapter II. How the First Floor Went to Crowley Castle
153The House of the Seven Santas
338Chapter III. How the Side-Room Was Attended Ey a Doctor
154Christmas Every Day (William Dean Howells)
339Chapter IV. How the Second Floor Kept a Dog
155Jimmy Scarecrow's Christmas (Mary E. Wilkins Freeman)
340Chapter V. How the Third Floor Knew the Potteries
156Little Girl’s Christmas (Winnifred E. Lincoln)
341Chapter VI. How the Best Attic Was Under a Cloud
157The Elves and the Shoemaker (Brothers Grimm)
342Chapter VII. How the Parlours Added a Few Words
158Mother Holle (Brothers Grimm)
343Chapter I. Mrs. Lippiper Relates How She Went On, and Went Over
159The Star Talers (Brothers Grimm)
344Chapter II. A Past Lodger Relates a Wild Story of a Doctor
160Snow-White (Brothers Grimm)
345Chapter III. Another Past Lodger Relates His Experience as a Poor Relation
161I. The Poverty of Hermas
346Chapter IV. Another Past Lodger Relates What Lot He Drew at Glumper House
162II. A Christmas Loss
347Chapter V. Another Past Lodger Relates His Own Ghost Story
163III. Parting, but No Farewell
348Chapter VI. Another Past Lodger Relates Certain Passages to Her Husband
164IV. Love in Search of a Word
349Chapter VII. Mrs. Lirriper Relates How Jemmy Topped Up
165V. Riches Without Rest
350Chapter I. To Be Taken Immediately
166VI. Great Fear and Recovered Joy
351Chapter II. Not to Be Taken at Bed-Time
167A Kidnapped Santa Claus (L. Frank Baum)
352Chapter III. To Be Taken at the Dinner-Table
168The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood (Robinson Perrault)
353Chapter IV. Not to Be Taken for Granted
169The Blue Bird (Madame d'Aulnoy)
354Chapter V. To Be Taken in Water
170Christmas Every Day (William Dean Howells)
355Chapter VI. To Be Taken With a Grain of Salt
171Turkeys Turning the Tables (William Dean Howells)
356Chapter VII. To Be Taken and Tried
172The Pony Engine and the Pacific Express (William Dean Howells)
357Chapter VIII. To Be Taken for Life
173The Pumpkin Glory (William Dean Howells)
358Barbox Brothers
174Butterflyfutterby and Flutterbybutterfly (William Dean Howells)
359Barbox Brothers and Co
175Preface
360Main Line. The Boy at Mugby
176Chapter I. Another Generation
361No. 1 Branch Line. The Signal-Man
177Chapter II. Tripp's Cove
362No. 2 Branch Line. The Engine-Driver
178I
363No. 3 Branch Line. The Compensation House
179II
364No. 4 Branch Line. The Travelling Post-Office
180III
365No. 5 Branch Line. The Engineer
181Chapter I
366The Overture
182Chapter II
367Act I
183Chapter III
368Act II
184I. A Question of Nourishment
369Act III
185II. St. Victoria's Day
370Act IV