The Christmas of the Reddle MoonLost in a snowstorm on an English heath on Christmas Eve, Liddy and Will meet the magical and mysterious Wee Mary Fever, who summons St. Nick himself to take them home. |
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1855 UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES ALTOONA PENNSTATE 1855 Aunt Nora's ball of light Blackest night returned bowl broth children safe Christmas Eve circle of light closer look cloud-bank cottage cups of clay curtain dark diamond eyes diamond-bright drove his reindeer glided his sleigh handful of grounds heath lantern a sure legend Liddy light below beckoned moon grew pink mysterious light Nicholas Nick drove nip of night Nora Old Diggory leaped old woman opened the window PENN STATE ALTOONA PENNSTATE 1855 UNIVERSITY pinch of fire pink and pale ponies whinnied Puddletown pulled red ball Red circle red moon grew reddle moon Reddle-sellers reddlepeople reddlewoman already knew reins and glided scooped a handful sheep farmers sign that someone snow sold to sheep someone was coming stops before morning story sure sign tablespoons Of mist Three tablespoons twist of fate vanished altogether Wee Mary Fever whispered Whooosh winter Yeobright