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an excerpt from the first chapter: Something has happened to Christmas, or to our hearts; or to both. In order to be convinced of this it is only necessary to compare the present with the past. In the old days of not so long ago the festival began to excite us in November. For weeks the house rustled with charming and thrilling secrets, and with the furtive noises of paper parcels being wrapped and unwrapped; the house was a whispering gallery. The tension of expectancy increased to such a point that there was a positive danger of the cord snapping before it ought to snap. On the Eve we went to bed with no hope of settled sleep. We knew that we should be awakened and kept awake by the waits singing in the cold; and we were glad to be kept awake so. On the supreme day we came downstairs hiding delicious yawns, and cordially pretending that we had never been more fit. The day was different from other days; it had a unique romantic quality, tonic, curative of all ills. On that day even the toothache vanished, retiring far into the wilderness with the spiteful word, the venomous thought, and the unlovely gesture. We sang with gusto "Christians, awake, salute the happy morn!" We did salute the happy morn. And when all the parcels were definitely unpacked, and the secrets of all hearts disclosed, we spent the rest of the happy morn in waiting, candidly greedy, for the first of the great meals. And then we ate, and we drank, and we ate again; with no thought of nutrition, nor of reasonableness, nor of the morrow, nor of dyspepsia. We ate and drank without fear and without shame, in the sheer, abandoned ecstasy of celebration. And by means of motley paper headgear, fit only for a carnival, we disguised ourselves in the most absurd fashions, and yet did not make ourselves seriously ridiculous; for ridicule is in the vision, not in what is seen. And we danced and sang and larked, until we could no more. And finally we chanted a song of ceremony, and separated; ending the day as we had commenced it, with salvoes of good wishes. And the next morning we were indisposed and enfeebled; and we did not care; we suffered gladly; we had had our pain's worth, and more. This was the past.

Hardcover:

9783642335891 | Springer Verlag, March 20, 2013, cover price $129.00
9780518191001, titled "Friendship and Happiness" | Ayer Co Pub, June 1, 1976, cover price $21.95 | also contains Friendship and Happiness | About this edition: an excerpt from the first chapter: Something has happened to Christmas, or to our hearts; or to both.

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9783642430169 | Springer Verlag, December 17, 2012, cover price $129.00 | About this edition: The author's particular interest in the area of risk measures is to combine this theory with the analysis of dependence properties.
9780295950754, titled "Tlingit Indians: Results of a Trip to the Northwest Coast of America and the Bering Straits" | Univ of Washington Pr, April 1, 1989, cover price $10.95 | also contains Tlingit Indians: Results of a Trip to the Northwest Coast of America and the Bering Straits | About this edition: The Tlingit Indians: Results of the Trip to the Northwest Coast of America and the Bering Straits developed and remarkable individualistic American Indian cultures, that of the Tlingit Indians of Southeastern Alaska.

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