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"Nothing in the world is permanent, and we're foolish when we ask anything to last, but surely we're still more foolish not to take delight in it while we have it. If change is of the essence of existence one would have thought it only sensible to make it the premise of our philosophy."
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Prelude
- I. The Story of the Little Red Sleigh
- II. The Crystal City and the Traveller
- III. The Clock Tinker
- IV. The Uphill Road
- V. At the Sign o' the Dial
- VI. A Certain Rick Man
- VII. Darrel of the Blessed Isles
- VIII. Dust of Diamonds in the Hour-glass
- IX. Drove and Drovers
- X. An Odd Meeting
- XI. The Old Rag Doll
- XII. The Santa Claus of Cedar Hill
- XIII. A Christmas Adventure
- XIV. A Day at the Linley Schoolhouse
- XV. The Tinker at Linley School
- XVI. A Rustic Museum
- XVII. An Event in the Rustic Museum
- XVIII. A Day of Difficulties
- XIX. Amusement and Learning
- XX. At the Theatre of the Woods
- XXI. Robin's Inn
- XXII. Comedies of Field and Dooryard
- XXIII. A New Problem
- XXIV. Beginning the Book of Trouble
- XXV. The Spider Snares
- XXVI. The Coming of the Cars
- XXVII. The Rare and Costly Cup
- XXVIII. Darrel at Robin's Inn
- XXIX. Again the Uphill Road
- XXX. Evidence
- XXXI. A Man Greater than his Trouble
- XXXII. The Return of Thurst Tilly
- XXXIII. The White Guard
- XXXIV. More Evidence
- XXXV. At the Sign of the Golden Spool[1]
- XXXVI. The Law's Approval
- XXXVII. The Return of Santa Claus
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