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With bright beady eyes they glanced shyly at each other, sniggering a little, sniffing and applying coat-sleeves a good deal. Voice Reading
As the door opened, one of the elder ones that carried the lantern was just saying, 'Now then, one, two, three!' and forthwith their shrill little voices uprose on the air, singing one of the old-time carols that their forefathers composed in fields that were fallow and held by frost, or when snow-bound in chimney corners, and handed down to be sung in the miry street to lamp-lit windows at Yule-time. Voice Reading


Villagers all, this frosty tide, Voice Reading
Let your doors swing open wide, Voice Reading
Though wind may follow, and snow beside, Voice Reading
Yet draw us in by your fire to bide; Voice Reading
Joy shall be yours in the morning! Voice Reading

Here we stand in the cold and the sleet, Voice Reading
Blowing fingers and stamping feet, Voice Reading
Come from far away you to greet- Voice Reading
You by the fire and we in the street- Voice Reading
Bidding you joy in the morning! Voice Reading

For ere one half of the night was gone, Voice Reading
Sudden a star has led us on, Voice Reading
Raining bliss and benison- Voice Reading
Bliss to-morrow and more anon, Voice Reading
Joy for every morning! Voice Reading

Goodman Joseph toiled through the snow- Voice Reading
Saw the star o'er a stable low; Voice Reading

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