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Mary she might not further go- Voice Reading
Welcome thatch, and litter below! Voice Reading
Joy was hers in the morning! Voice Reading

And then they heard the angels tell Voice Reading
'Who were the first to cry NOWELL? Voice Reading
Animals all, as it befell, Voice Reading
In the stable where they did dwell! Voice Reading
Joy shall be theirs in the morning!' Voice Reading

The voices ceased, the singers, bashful but smiling, exchanged sidelong glances, and silence succeeded-but for a moment only. Voice Reading
Then, from up above and far away, down the tunnel they had so lately travelled was borne to their ears in a faint musical hum the sound of distant bells ringing a joyful and clangorous peal. Voice Reading
'Very well sung, boys!' cried the Rat heartily. Voice Reading
'And now come along in, all of you, and warm yourselves by the fire, and have something hot!' Voice Reading
'Yes, come along, field-mice,' cried the Mole eagerly. Voice Reading
'This is quite like old times! Shut the door after you. Voice Reading
Pull up that settle to the fire. Voice Reading
Now, you just wait a minute, while we-O, Ratty!' he cried in despair, plumping down on a seat, with tears impending. Voice Reading
'Whatever are we doing? We've nothing to give them!' Voice Reading
'You leave all that to me,' said the masterful Rat. Voice Reading
'Here, you with the lantern! Come over this way. Voice Reading
I want to talk to you. Voice Reading
Now, tell me, are there any shops open at this hour of the night?' Voice Reading
'Why, certainly, sir,' replied the field-mouse respectfully. Voice Reading
'At this time of the year our shops keep open to all sorts of hours.' Voice Reading

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