Tuesday, December 21

On the lawn a clatter arose

Thurber channels Hemingway writing The Night Before Christmas in 1927 for the New Yorker:

"Out on the lawn a clatter arose. I got out of bed and went to the window. I opened the shutters; then I threw up the sash. The moon shone on the snow. The moon gave the lustre of mid-day to objects in the snow. There was a miniature sleigh in the snow, and eight tiny reindeer. A little man was driving them. He was lively and quick. He whistled and shouted at the reindeer and called them by their names."

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