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  \"Deeraredeer,\"saidhe,\"andnothingbutdeer。Weretheyhorsesitwouldberighttoharnessthemlikehorses。Butnooneharnessesdeerbecausetheyarefree,wildcreatures,owingnoserviceofanysorttomankind。ItwoulddegrademydeertolaborforClaus,whoisonlyamaninspiteofthefriendshiplavishedonhimbytheimmortals。\"

  \"Youhaveheard,\"saidthePrincetoAk。\"ThereistruthinwhatWillsays。\"

  \"CallGlossieandFlossie,\"returnedtheMaster。

  ThedeerwerebroughttotheconferenceandAkaskedthemiftheyobjectedtodrawingthesledgeforClaus。

  \"No,indeed!\"repliedGlossie;\"weenjoyedthetripverymuch。\"

  \"Andwetriedtogethomebydaybreak,\"addedFlossie,\"butwereunfortunatelyaminutetoolate。\"

  \"Aminutelostatdaybreakdoesn’tmatter,\"saidAk。\"Youareforgivenforthatdelay。\"

  \"Provideditdoesnothappenagain,\"saidthePrinceoftheKnooks,sternly。

  \"Andwillyoupermitthemtomakeanotherjourneywithme?\"askedClaus,eagerly。

  ThePrincereflectedwhilehegazedatWill,whowasscowling,andattheMasterWoodsman,whowassmiling。

  Thenhestoodupandaddressedthecompanyasfollows:

  \"SinceyouallurgemetograntthefavorIwillpermitthedeertogowithClausonceeveryyear,onChristmasEve,providedtheyalwaysreturntotheForestbydaybreak。Hemayselectanynumberhepleases,uptoten,todrawhissledge,andthoseshallbeknownamongusasReindeer,todistinguishthemfromtheothers。AndtheyshallbatheinthePoolofNares,andeatthecasaandgrawleandmarbonplantsandshallbeundertheespecialprotectionoftheFairyQueen。

  Andnowceasescowling,WillKnook,formywordsshallbeobeyed!\"

  Hehobbledquicklyawaythroughthetrees,toavoidthethanksofClausandtheapprovaloftheotherimmortals,andWill,lookingascrossasever,followedhim。

  ButAkwassatisfied,knowingthathecouldrelyonthepromiseofthePrince,howevergrudginglygiven;andGlossieandFlossieranhome,kickinguptheirheelsdelightedlyateverystep。

  \"WhenisChristmasEve?\"ClausaskedtheMaster。

  \"Inabouttendays,\"hereplied。

  \"ThenIcannotusethedeerthisyear,\"saidClaus,thoughtfully,\"forIshallnothavetimeenoughtomakemysackfuloftoys。\"

  \"TheshrewdPrinceforesawthat,\"respondedAk,\"andthereforenamedChristmasEveasthedayyoumightusethedeer,knowingitwouldcauseyoutoloseanentireyear。\"

  \"IfIonlyhadthetoystheAwgwasstolefromme,\"saidClaus,sadly,\"Icouldeasilyfillmysackforthechildren。\"

  \"Wherearethey?\"askedtheMaster。

  \"Idonotknow,\"repliedClaus,\"butthewickedAwgwasprobablyhidtheminthemountains。\"

  AkturnedtotheFairyQueen。

  \"Canyoufindthem?\"heasked。

  \"Iwilltry,\"shereplied,brightly。

  ThenClauswentbacktotheLaughingValley,toworkashardashecould,andabandofFairiesimmediatelyflewtothemountainthathadbeenhauntedbytheAwgwasandbeganasearchforthestolentoys。

  TheFairies,aswewellknow,possesswonderfulpowers;butthecunningAwgwashadhiddenthetoysinadeepcaveandcoveredtheopeningwithrocks,sonoonecouldlookin。Thereforeallsearchforthemissingplaythingsprovedinvainforseveraldays,andClaus,whosatathomewaitingfornewsfromtheFairies,almostdespairedofgettingthetoysbeforeChristmasEve。

  Heworkedhardeverymoment,butittookconsiderabletimetocarveoutandtoshapeeachtoyandtopaintitproperly,sothatonthemorningbeforeChristmasEveonlyhalfofonesmallshelfabovethewindowwasfilledwithplaythingsreadyforthechildren。

  ButonthismorningtheFairieswhoweresearchinginthemountainshadanewthought。Theyjoinedhandsandmovedinastraightlinethroughtherocksthatformedthemountain,beginningatthetopmostpeakandworkingdownward,sothatnospotcouldbemissedbytheirbrighteyes。AndatlasttheydiscoveredthecavewherethetoyshadbeenheapedupbythewickedAwgwas。

  Itdidnottakethemlongtoburstopenthemouthofthecave,andtheneachoneseizedasmanytoysashecouldcarryandtheyallflewtoClausandlaidthetreasurebeforehim。

  Thegoodmanwasrejoicedtoreceive,justinthenickoftime,suchastoreofplaythingswithwhichtoloadhissledge,andhesentwordtoGlossieandFlossietobereadyforthejourneyatnightfall。

  Withallhisotherlaborshehadmanagedtofindtime,sincethelasttrip,torepairtheharnessandtostrengthenhissledge,sothatwhenthedeercametohimattwilighthehadnodifficultyinharnessingthem。

  \"Wemustgoinanotherdirectionto—night,\"hetoldthem,\"whereweshallfindchildrenIhaveneveryetvisited。Andwemusttravelfastandworkquickly,formysackisfulloftoysandrunningoverthebrim!\"

  So,justasthemoonarose,theydashedoutoftheLaughingValleyandacrosstheplainandoverthehillstothesouth。Theairwassharpandfrostyandthestarlighttouchedthesnowflakesandmadethemglitterlikecountlessdiamonds。Thereindeerleapedonwardwithstrong,steadybounds,andClaus’heartwassolightandmerrythathelaughedandsangwhilethewindwhistledpasthisears:

  \"Withaho,ho,ho!

  Andaha,ha,ha!

  Andaho,ho!ha,ha,hee!

  NowawaywegoO’erthefrozensnow,Asmerryaswecanbe!\"

  JackFrostheardhimandcameracingupwithhisnippers,butwhenhesawitwasClaushelaughedandturnedawayagain。

  Themotherowlsheardhimashepassednearawoodandstucktheirheadsoutofthehollowplacesinthetree—trunks;butwhentheysawwhoitwastheywhisperedtotheowletsnestlingnearthemthatitwasonlySantaClauscarryingtoystothechildren。Itisstrangehowmuchthosemotherowlsknow。

  Clausstoppedatsomeofthescatteredfarmhousesandclimbeddownthechimneystoleavepresentsforthebabies。Soonafterhereachedavillageandworkedmerrilyforanhourdistributingplaythingsamongthesleepinglittleones。Thenawayagainhewent,signinghisjoyouscarol:

  \"NowawaywegoO’erthegleamingsnow,Whilethedeerrunswiftandfree!

  FortogirlsandboysWecarrythetoysThatwillfilltheirheartswithglee!\"

  Thedeerlikedthesoundofhisdeepbassvoiceandkepttimetothesongwiththeirhoofbeatsonthehardsnow;butsoontheystoppedatanotherchimneyandSantaClaus,withsparklingeyesandfacebrushedredbythewind,climbeddownitssmokysidesandleftapresentforeverychildthehousecontained。

  Itwasamerry,happynight。Swiftlythedeerran,andbusilytheirdriverworkedtoscatterhisgiftsamongthesleepingchildren。

  Butthesackwasemptyatlast,andthesledgeheadedhomeward;andnowagaintheracewithdaybreakbegan。GlossieandFlossiehadnomindtoberebukedasecondtimefortardiness,sotheyfledwithaswiftnessthatenabledthemtopassthegaleonwhichtheFrostKingrode,andsoonbroughtthemtotheLaughingValley。

  ItistruewhenClausreleasedhissteedsfromtheirharnesstheeasternskywasstreakedwithgray,butGlossieandFlossieweredeepintheForestbeforedayfairlybroke。

  Clauswassoweariedwithhisnight’sworkthathethrewhimselfuponhisbedandfellintoadeepslumber,andwhileheslepttheChristmassunappearedintheskyandshoneuponhundredsofhappyhomeswherethesoundofchildishlaughterproclaimedthatSantaClaushadmadethemavisit。

  Godblesshim!ItwashisfirstChristmasEve,andforhundredsofyearssincethenhehasnoblyfulfilledhismissiontobringhappinesstotheheartsoflittlechildren。

  11。HowtheFirstStockingsWereHungbytheChimneysWhenyourememberthatnochild,untilSantaClausbeganhistravels,hadeverknownthepleasureofpossessingatoy,youwillunderstandhowjoycreptintothehomesofthosewhohadbeenfavoredwithavisitfromthegoodman,andhowtheytalkedofhimdaybydayinlovingtonesandwerehonestlygratefulforhiskindlydeeds。Itistruethatgreatwarriorsandmightykingsandcleverscholarsofthatdaywereoftenspokenofbythepeople;butnooneofthemwassogreatlybelovedasSantaClaus,becausenoneotherwassounselfishastodevotehimselftomakingothershappy。Foragenerousdeedliveslongerthanagreatbattleoraking’sdecreeofascholar’sessay,becauseitspreadsandleavesitsmarkonallnatureandenduresthroughmanygenerations。

  ThebargainmadewiththeKnookPrincechangedtheplansofClausforallfuturetime;for,beingabletousethereindeeronbutonenightofeachyear,hedecidedtodevotealltheotherdaystothemanufactureofplaythings,andonChristmasEvetocarrythemtothechildrenoftheworld。

  Butayear’sworkwould,heknew,resultinavastaccumulationoftoys,soheresolvedtobuildanewsledgethatwouldbelargerandstrongerandbetter—fittedforswifttravelthantheoldandclumsyone。

  HisfirstactwastovisittheGnomeKing,withwhomhemadeabargaintoexchangethreedrums,atrumpetandtwodollsforapairoffinesteelrunners,curledbeautifullyattheends。FortheGnomeKinghadchildrenofhisown,who,livinginthehollowsundertheearth,inminesandcaverns,neededsomethingtoamusethem。

  Inthreedaysthesteelrunnerswereready,andwhenClausbroughttheplaythingstotheGnomeKing,hisMajestywassogreatlypleasedwiththemthathepresentedClauswithastringofsweet—tonedsleigh—bells,inadditiontotherunners。

  \"ThesewillpleaseGlossieandFlossie,\"saidClaus,ashejingledthebellsandlistenedtotheirmerrysound。\"ButIshouldhavetwostringsofbells,oneforeachdeer。\"

  \"Bringmeanothertrumpetandatoycat,\"repliedtheKing,\"andyoushallhaveasecondstringofbellslikethefirst。\"

  \"Itisabargain!\"criedClaus,andhewenthomeagainforthetoys。

  Thenewsledgewascarefullybuilt,theKnooksbringingplentyofstrongbutthinboardstouseinitsconstruction。Clausmadeahigh,roundingdash—boardtokeepoffthesnowcastbehindbythefleethoofsofthedeer;andhemadehighsidestotheplatformsothatmanytoyscouldbecarried,andfinallyhemountedthesledgeupontheslendersteelrunnersmadebytheGnomeKing。

  Itwascertainlyahandsomesledge,andbigandroomy。Clauspainteditinbrightcolors,althoughnoonewaslikelytoseeitduringhismidnightjourneys,andwhenallwasfinishedhesentforGlossieandFlossietocomeandlookatit。

  Thedeeradmiredthesledge,butgravelydeclareditwastoobigandheavyforthemtodraw。

  \"Wemightpullitoverthesnow,tobesure,\"saidGlossie;\"butwewouldnotpullitfastenoughtoenableustovisitthefar—awaycitiesandvillagesandreturntotheForestbydaybreak。\"

  \"ThenImustaddtwomoredeertomyteam,\"declaredClaus,afteramoment’sthought。

  \"TheKnookPrinceallowedyouasmanyasten。Whynotusethemall?\"

  askedFlossie。\"Thenwecouldspeedlikethelightningandleaptothehighestroofswithease。\"

  \"Ateamoftenreindeer!\"criedClaus,delightedly。\"Thatwillbesplendid。PleasereturntotheForestatonceandselecteightotherdeeraslikeyourselvesaspossible。Andyoumustalleatofthecasaplant,tobecomestrong,andofthegrawleplant,tobecomefleetoffoot,andofthemarbonplant,thatyoumaylivelongtoaccompanymeonmyjourneys。LikewiseitwillbewellforyoutobatheinthePoolofNares,whichthelovelyQueenZurlinedeclareswillrenderyourarelybeautiful。ShouldyouperformthesedutiesfaithfullythereisnodoubtthatonnextChristmasEvemytenreindeerwillbethemostpowerfulandbeautifulsteedstheworldhaseverseen!\"

  SoGlossieandFlossiewenttotheForesttochoosetheirmates,andClausbegantoconsiderthequestionofaharnessforthemall。

  IntheendhecalleduponPeterKnookforassistance,forPeter’sheartisaskindashisbodyiscrooked,andheisremarkablyshrewd,aswell。AndPeteragreedtofurnishstripsoftoughleatherfortheharness。

  Thisleatherwascutfromtheskinsoflionsthathadreachedsuchanadvancedagethattheydiednaturally,andononesidewastawnyhairwhiletheothersidewascuredtothesoftnessofvelvetbythedeftKnooks。WhenClausreceivedthesestripsofleatherhesewedthemneatlyintoaharnessforthetenreindeer,anditprovedstrongandserviceableandlastedhimformanyyears。

  Theharnessandsledgewerepreparedatoddtimes,forClausdevotedmostofhisdaystothemakingoftoys。Thesewerenowmuchbetterthanthefirstoneshadbeen,fortheimmortalsoftencametohishousetowatchhimworkandtooffersuggestions。ItwasNecile’sideatomakesomeofthedollssay\"papa\"and\"mama。\"ItwasathoughtoftheKnookstoputasqueakinsidethelambs,sothatwhenachildsqueezedthemtheywouldsay\"baa—a—a—a!\"AndtheFairyQueenadvisedClaustoputwhistlesinthebirds,sotheycouldbemadetosing,andwheelsonthehorses,sochildrencoulddrawthemaround。

  ManyanimalsperishedintheForest,fromonecauseoranother,andtheirfurwasbroughttoClausthathemightcoverwithitthesmallimagesofbeastshemadeforplaythings。AmerryRylsuggestedthatClausmakeadonkeywithanoddinghead,whichhedid,andafterwardfoundthatitamusedthelittleonesimmensely。Andsothetoysgrewinbeautyandattractivenesseveryday,untiltheywerethewonderofeventheimmortals。

  WhenanotherChristmasEvedrewneartherewasamonsterloadofbeautifulgiftsforthechildrenreadytobeloadeduponthebigsledge。Clausfilledthreesackstothebrim,andtuckedeverycornerofthesledge—boxfulloftoysbesides。

  Then,attwilight,thetenreindeerappearedandFlossieintroducedthemalltoClaus。TheywereRacerandPacer,RecklessandSpeckless,FearlessandPeerless,andReadyandSteady,who,withGlossieandFlossie,madeupthetenwhohavetraversedtheworldthesehundredsofyearswiththeirgenerousmaster。Theywereallexceedinglybeautiful,withslenderlimbs,spreadingantlers,velvetydarkeyesandsmoothcoatsoffawncolorspottedwithwhite。

  Clauslovedthematonce,andhaslovedthemeversince,fortheyareloyalfriendsandhaverenderedhimpricelessservice。

  Thenewharnessfittedthemnicelyandsoontheywereallfastenedtothesledgebytwos,withGlossieandFlossieinthelead。Theseworethestringsofsleigh—bells,andweresodelightedwiththemusictheymadethattheykeptprancingupanddowntomakethebellsring。

  Clausnowseatedhimselfinthesledge,drewawarmrobeoverhiskneesandhisfurcapoverhisears,andcrackedhislongwhipasasignaltostart。

  Instantlythetenleapedforwardandwereawaylikethewind,whilejollyClauslaughedgleefullytoseethemrunandshoutedasonginhisbig,heartyvoice:

  \"Withaho,ho,ho!

  Andaha,ha,ha!

  Andaho,ho,ha,ha,hee!

  NowawaywegoO’erthefrozensnow,Asmerryaswecanbe!

  TherearemanyjoysInourloadoftoys,Asmanyachildwillknow;

  We’llscatterthemwideOnourwildnightrideO’erthecrispandsparklingsnow!\"

  NowitwasonthissameChristmasEvethatlittleMargotandherbrotherDickandhercousinsNedandSara,whowerevisitingatMargot’shouse,cameinfrommakingasnowman,withtheirclothesdamp,theirmittensdrippingandtheirshoesandstockingswetthroughandthrough。Theywerenotscolded,forMargot’smotherknewthesnowwasmelting,buttheyweresentearlytobedthattheirclothesmightbehungoverchairstodry。Theshoeswereplacedontheredtilesofthehearth,wheretheheatfromthehotemberswouldstrikethem,andthestockingswerecarefullyhunginarowbythechimney,directlyoverthefireplace。ThatwasthereasonSantaClausnoticedthemwhenhecamedownthechimneythatnightandallthehouseholdwerefastasleep。Hewasinatremendoushurryandseeingthestockingsallbelongedtochildrenhequicklystuffedhistoysintothemanddashedupthechimneyagain,appearingontheroofsosuddenlythatthereindeerwereastonishedathisagility。

  \"Iwishtheywouldallhanguptheirstockings,\"hethought,ashedrovetothenextchimney。\"ItwouldsavemealotoftimeandI

  couldthenvisitmorechildrenbeforedaybreak。\"

  WhenMargotandDickandNedandSarajumpedoutofbednextmorningandrandownstairstogettheirstockingsfromthefireplacetheywerefilledwithdelighttofindthetoysfromSantaClausinsidethem。Inface,Ithinktheyfoundmorepresentsintheirstockingsthananyotherchildrenofthatcityhadreceived,forSantaClauswasinahurryanddidnotstoptocountthetoys。

  Ofcoursetheytoldalltheirlittlefriendsaboutit,andofcourseeveryoneofthemdecidedtohanghisownstockingsbythefireplacethenextChristmasEve。EvenBessieBlithesome,whomadeavisittothatcitywithherfather,thegreatLordofLerd,heardthestoryfromthechildrenandhungherownprettystockingsbythechimneywhenshereturnedhomeatChristmastime。

  OnhisnexttripSantaClausfoundsomanystockingshungupinanticipationofhisvisitthathecouldfilltheminajiffyandbeawayagaininhalfthetimerequiredtohuntthechildrenupandplacethetoysbytheirbedsides。

  Thecustomgrewyearafteryear,andhasalwaysbeenagreathelptoSantaClaus。And,withsomanychildrentovisit,hesurelyneedsallthehelpweareabletogivehim。

  12。TheFirstChristmasTreeClaushadalwayskepthispromisetotheKnooksbyreturningtotheLaughingValleybydaybreak,butonlytheswiftnessofhisreindeerhasenabledhimtodothis,forhetravelsoveralltheworld。

  Helovedhisworkandhelovedthebrisknightrideonhissledgeandthegaytinkleofthesleigh—bells。OnthatfirsttripwiththetenreindeeronlyGlossieandFlossieworebells;buteachyearthereafterforeightyearsClauscarriedpresentstothechildrenoftheGnomeKing,andthatgood—naturedmonarchgavehiminreturnastringofbellsateachvisit,sothatfinallyeveryoneofthetendeerwassupplied,andyoumayimaginewhatamerrytunethebellsplayedasthesledgespedoverthesnow。

  Thechildren’sstockingsweresolongthatitrequiredagreatmanytoystofillthem,andsoonClausfoundtherewereotherthingsbesidestoysthatchildrenlove。SohesentsomeoftheFairies,whowerealwayshisgoodfriends,intotheTropics,fromwhencetheyreturnedwithgreatbagsfulloforangesandbananaswhichtheyhadpluckedfromthetrees。AndotherFairiesflewtothewonderfulValleyofPhunnyland,wheredeliciouscandiesandbonbonsgrowthicklyonthebushes,andreturnedladenwithmanyboxesofsweetmeatsforthelittleones。ThesethingsSantaClaus,oneachChristmasEve,placedinthelongstockings,togetherwithhistoys,andthechildrenweregladtogetthem,youmaybesure。

  Therearealsowarmcountrieswherethereisnosnowinwinter,butClausandhisreindeervisitedthemaswellasthecolderclimes,fortherewerelittlewheelsinsidetherunnersofhissledgewhichpermittedittorunassmoothlyoverbaregroundasonthesnow。AndthechildrenwholivedinthewarmcountrieslearnedtoknowthenameofSantaClausaswellasthosewholivednearertotheLaughingValley。

  Once,justasthereindeerwerereadytostartontheiryearlytrip,aFairycametoClausandtoldhimofthreelittlechildrenwholivedbeneatharudetentofskinsonabroadplainwheretherewerenotreeswhatever。Thesepoorbabiesweremiserableandunhappy,fortheirparentswereignorantpeoplewhoneglectedthemsadly。Clausresolvedtovisitthesechildrenbeforehereturnedhome,andduringhisridehepickedupthebushytopofapinetreewhichthewindhadbrokenoffandplaceditinhissledge。

  Itwasnearlymorningwhenthedeerstoppedbeforethelonelytentofskinswherethepoorchildrenlayasleep。Clausatonceplantedthebitofpinetreeinthesandandstuckmanycandlesonthebranches。

  Thenhehungsomeofhisprettiesttoysonthetree,aswellasseveralbagsofcandies。Itdidnottakelongtodoallthis,forSantaClausworksquickly,andwhenallwasreadyhelightedthecandlesand,thrustinghisheadinattheopeningofthetent,heshouted:

  \"MerryChristmas,littleones!\"

  Withthatheleapedintohissledgeandwasoutofsightbeforethechildren,rubbingthesleepfromtheireyes,couldcomeouttoseewhohadcalledthem。

  Youcanimaginethewonderandjoyofthoselittleones,whohadneverintheirlivesknownarealpleasurebefore,whentheysawthetree,sparklingwithlightsthatshonebrilliantinthegraydawnandhungwithtoysenoughtomakethemhappyforyearstocome!Theyjoinedhandsanddancedaroundthetree,shoutingandlaughing,untiltheywereobligedtopauseforbreath。Andtheirparents,also,cameouttolookandwonder,andthereafterhadmorerespectandconsiderationfortheirchildren,sinceSantaClaushadhonoredthemwithsuchbeautifulgifts。

  TheideaoftheChristmastreepleasedClaus,andsothefollowingyearhecarriedmanyoftheminhissledgeandsetthemupinthehomesofpoorpeoplewhoseldomsawtrees,andplacedcandlesandtoysonthebranches。Ofcoursehecouldnotcarryenoughtreesinoneloadofallwhowantedthem,butinsomehomesthefatherswereabletogettreesandhavethemallreadyforSantaClauswhenhearrived;andthesethegoodClausalwaysdecoratedasprettilyaspossibleandhungwithtoysenoughforallthechildrenwhocametoseethetreelighted。

  ThesenovelideasandthegenerousmannerinwhichtheywerecarriedoutmadethechildrenlongforthatonenightintheyearwhentheirfriendSantaClausshouldvisitthem,andassuchanticipationisverypleasantandcomfortingthelittleonesgleanedmuchhappinessbywonderingwhatwouldhappenwhenSantaClausnextarrived。

  PerhapsyourememberthatsternBaronBraunwhooncedroveClausfromhiscastleandforbadehimtovisithischildren?Well,manyyearsafterward,whentheoldBaronwasdeadandhissonruledinhisplace,thenewBaronBrauncametothehouseofClauswithhistrainofknightsandpagesandhenchmenand,dismountingfromhischarger,baredhisheadhumblybeforethefriendofchildren。

  \"Myfatherdidnotknowyourgoodnessandworth,\"hesaid,\"andthereforethreatenedtohangyoufromthecastlewalls。ButIhavechildrenofmyown,wholongforavisitfromSantaClaus,andIhavecometobegthatyouwillfavorthemhereafterasyoudootherchildren。\"

  Clauswaspleasedwiththisspeech,forCastleBraunwastheonlyplacehehadnevervisited,andhegladlypromisedtobringpresentstotheBaron’schildrenthenextChristmasEve。

  TheBaronwentawaycontented,andClauskepthispromisefaithfully。

  Thusdidthisman,throughverygoodness,conquertheheartsofall;

  anditisnowonderhewasevermerryandgay,fortherewasnohomeinthewideworldwherehewasnotwelcomedmoreroyallythananyking。

  OLDAGE

  1。TheMantleofImmortalityAndnowwecometoaturning—pointinthecareerofSantaClaus,anditismydutytorelatethemostremarkablethathashappenedsincetheworldbeganormankindwascreated。

  WehavefollowedthelifeofClausfromthetimehewasfoundahelplessinfantbytheWood—NymphNecileandrearedtomanhoodinthegreatForestofBurzee。Andweknowhowhebegantomaketoysforchildrenandhow,withtheassistanceandgoodwilloftheimmortals,hewasabletodistributethemtothelittleonesthroughouttheworld。

  Formanyyearshecarriedonthisnoblework;forthesimple,hard—workinglifeheledgavehimperfecthealthandstrength。

  AnddoubtlessamancanlivelongerinthebeautifulLaughingValley,wheretherearenocaresandeverythingispeacefulandmerry,thaninanyotherpartoftheworld。

  ButwhenmanyyearshadrolledawaySantaClausgrewold。Thelongbeardofgoldenbrownthatoncecoveredhischeeksandchingraduallybecamegray,andfinallyturnedtopurewhite。Hishairwaswhite,too,andtherewerewrinklesatthecornersofhiseyes,whichshowedplainlywhenhelaughed。Hehadneverbeenaverytallman,andnowhebecamefat,andwaddledverymuchlikeaduckwhenhewalked。Butinspiteofthesethingsheremainedaslivelyasever,andwasjustasjollyandgay,andhiskindeyessparkledasbrightlyastheydidthatfirstdaywhenhecametotheLaughingValley。

  Yetatimeissuretocomewheneverymortalwhohasgrownoldandlivedhislifeisrequiredtoleavethisworldforanother;soitisnowonderthat,afterSantaClaushaddrivenhisreindeeronmanyandmanyaChristmasEve,thosestanchfriendsfinallywhisperedamongthemselvesthattheyhadprobablydrawnhissledgeforthelasttime。

  ThenalltheForestofBurzeebecamesadandalltheLaughingValleywashushed;foreverylivingthingthathadknownClaushadusedtolovehimandtobrightenatthesoundofhisfootstepsorthenotesofhismerrywhistle。

  Nodoubttheoldman’sstrengthwasatlastexhausted,forhemadenomoretoys,butlayonhisbedasinadream。

  TheNymphNecile,shewhohadrearedhimandbeenhisfoster—mother,wasstillyouthfulandstrongandbeautiful,anditseemedtoherbutashorttimesincethisaged,gray—beardedmanhadlaininherarmsandsmiledonherwithhisinnocent,babylips。

  Inthisisshownthedifferencebetweenmortalsandimmortals。

  ItwasfortunatethatthegreatAkcametotheForestatthistime。

  NecilesoughthimwithtroubledeyesandtoldhimofthefatethatthreatenedtheirfriendClaus。

  AtoncetheMasterbecamegrave,andheleaneduponhisaxandstrokedhisgrizzledbeardthoughtfullyformanyminutes。Thensuddenlyhestoodupstraight,andpoisedhispowerfulheadwithfirmresolve,andstretchedouthisgreatrightarmasifdeterminedondoingsomemightydeed。ForathoughthadcometohimsograndinitsconceptionthatalltheworldmightwellbowbeforetheMasterWoodsmanandhonorhisnameforever!

  ItiswellknownthatwhenthegreatAkonceundertakestodoathingheneverhesitatesaninstant。Nowhesummonedhisfleetestmessengers,andsenttheminaflashtomanypartsoftheearth。

  AndwhentheyweregoneheturnedtotheanxiousNecileandcomfortedher,saying:

  \"Beofgoodheart,mychild;ourfriendstilllives。AndnowruntoyourQueenandtellherthatIhavesummonedacouncilofalltheimmortalsoftheworldtomeetwithmehereinBurzeethisnight。Iftheyobey,andharkenuntomywords,Clauswilldrivehisreindeerforcountlessagesyettocome。\"

  AtmidnighttherewasawondroussceneintheancientForestofBurzee,whereforthefirsttimeinmanycenturiestherulersoftheimmortalswhoinhabittheearthweregatheredtogether。

  TherewastheQueenoftheWaterSprites,whosebeautifulformwasasclearascrystalbutcontinuallydrippedwateronthebankofmosswhereshesat。AndbesideherwastheKingoftheSleepFays,whocarriedawandfromtheendofwhichafinedustfellallaround,sothatnomortalcouldkeepawakelongenoughtoseehim,asmortaleyesweresuretocloseinsleepassoonasthedustfilledthem。AndnexttohimsattheGnomeKing,whosepeopleinhabitallthatregionundertheearth’ssurface,wheretheyguardthepreciousmetalsandthejewelstonesthatlieburiedinrockandore。AthisrighthandstoodtheKingoftheSoundImps,whohadwingsonhisfeet,forhispeopleareswifttocarryallsoundsthataremade。Whentheyarebusytheycarrythesoundsbutshortdistances,fortherearemanyofthem;butsometimestheyspeedwiththesoundstoplacesmilesandmilesawayfromwheretheyaremade。TheKingoftheSoundImpshadananxiousandcarewornface,formostpeoplehavenoconsiderationforhisImpsand,especiallytheboysandgirls,makeagreatmanyunnecessarysoundswhichtheImpsareobligedtocarrywhentheymightbebetteremployed。

  ThenextinthecircleofimmortalswastheKingoftheWindDemons,slenderofframe,restlessanduneasyatbeingconfinedtooneplaceforevenanhour。Onceinawhilehewouldleavehisplaceandcirclearoundtheglade,andeachtimehedidthistheFairyQueenwasobligedtountangletheflowinglocksofhergoldenhairandtuckthembackofherpinkears。Butshedidnotcomplain,foritwasnotoftenthattheKingoftheWindDemonscameintotheheartoftheForest。AftertheFairyQueen,whosehomeyouknowwasinoldBurzee,cametheKingoftheLightElves,withhistwoPrinces,FlashandTwilight,athisback。HeneverwentanywherewithouthisPrinces,fortheyweresomischievousthathedarednotletthemwanderalone。

  PrinceFlashborealightning—boltinhisrighthandandahornofgunpowderinhisleft,andhisbrighteyesrovedconstantlyaround,asifhelongedtousehisblindingflashes。PrinceTwilightheldagreatsnufferinonehandandabigblackcloakintheother,anditiswellknownthatunlessTwilightiscarefullywatchedthesnuffersorthecloakwillthroweverythingintodarkness,andDarknessisthegreatestenemytheKingoftheLightElveshas。

  InadditiontotheimmortalsIhavenamedweretheKingoftheKnooks,whohadcomefromhishomeinthejunglesofIndia;andtheKingoftheRyls,wholivedamongthegayflowersandlusciousfruitsofValencia。

  SweetQueenZurlineoftheWood—Nymphscompletedthecircleofimmortals。

  ButinthecenterofthecirclesatthreeotherswhopossessedpowerssogreatthatalltheKingsandQueensshowedthemreverence。

  ThesewereAk,theMasterWoodsmanoftheWorld,whorulestheforestsandtheorchardsandthegroves;andKern,theMasterHusbandmanoftheWorld,whorulesthegrainfieldsandthemeadowsandthegardens;

  andBo,theMasterMarineroftheWorld,whorulestheseasandallthecraftthatfloatthereon。Andallotherimmortalsaremoreorlesssubjecttothesethree。

  WhenallhadassembledtheMasterWoodsmanoftheWorldstooduptoaddressthem,sincehehimselfhadsummonedthemtothecouncil。

  VeryclearlyhetoldthemthestoryofClaus,beginningatthetimewhenasababehehadbeenadoptedachildoftheForest,andtellingofhisnobleandgenerousnatureandhislife—longlaborstomakechildrenhappy。

  \"Andnow,\"saidAk,\"whenhehadwontheloveofalltheworld,theSpiritofDeathishoveringoverhim。Ofallmenwhohaveinhabitedtheearthnoneothersowelldeservesimmortality,forsuchalifecannotbesparedsolongastherearechildrenofmankindtomisshimandtogrieveoverhisloss。Weimmortalsaretheservantsoftheworld,andtoservetheworldwewerepermittedintheBeginningtoexist。

  ButwhatoneofusismoreworthyofimmortalitythanthismanClaus,whososweetlyministerstothelittlechildren?\"

  Hepausedandglancedaroundthecircle,tofindeveryimmortallisteningtohimeagerlyandnoddingapproval。FinallytheKingoftheWindDemons,whohadbeenwhistlingsoftlytohimself,criedout:

  \"Whatisyourdesire,OAk?\"

  \"TobestowuponClaustheMantleofImmortality!\"saidAk,boldly。

  Thatthisdemandwaswhollyunexpectedwasprovedbytheimmortalsspringingtotheirfeetandlookingintoeachother’sfacewithdismayandthenuponAkwithwonder。Foritwasagravematter,thispartingwiththeMantleofImmortality。

  TheQueenoftheWaterSpritesspokeinherlow,clearvoice,andthewordssoundedlikeraindropssplashinguponawindow—pane。

  \"InalltheworldthereisbutoneMantleofImmortality,\"shesaid。

  TheKingoftheSoundFaysadded:

  \"IthasexistedsincetheBeginning,andnomortalhaseverdaredtoclaimit。\"

  AndtheMasterMarineroftheWorldaroseandstretchedhislimbs,saying:

  \"Onlybythevoteofeveryimmortalcanitbebestoweduponamortal。\"

  \"Iknowallthis,\"answeredAk,quietly。\"ButtheMantleexists,andifitwascreated,asyousay,intheBeginning,itwasbecausetheSupremeMasterknewthatsomedayitwouldberequired。Untilnownomortalhasdeservedit,butwhoamongyoudaresdenythatthegoodClausdeservesit?Willyounotallvotetobestowituponhim?\"

  Theyweresilent,stilllookingupononeanotherquestioningly。

  \"OfwhatuseistheMantleofImmortalityunlessitisworn?\"demandedAk。\"Whatwillitprofitanyoneofustoallowittoremaininitslonelyshrineforalltimetocome?\"

  \"Enough!\"criedtheGnomeKing,abruptly。\"Wewillvoteonthematter,yesorno。Formypart,Isayyes!\"

  \"AndI!\"saidtheFairyQueen,promptly,andAkrewardedherwithasmile。

  \"MypeopleinBurzeetellmetheyhavelearnedtolovehim;thereforeIvotetogiveClaustheMantle,\"saidtheKingoftheRyls。

  \"HeisalreadyacomradeoftheKnooks,\"announcedtheancientKingofthatband。\"Lethimhaveimmortality!\"

  \"Lethimhaveit——lethimhaveit!\"sighedtheKingoftheWindDemons。

  \"Whynot?\"askedtheKingoftheSleepFays。\"Heneverdisturbstheslumbersmypeopleallowhumanity。LetthegoodClausbeimmortal!\"

  \"Idonotobject,\"saidtheKingoftheSoundImps。

  \"NorI,\"murmuredtheQueenoftheWaterSprites。

  \"IfClausdoesnotreceivetheMantleitisclearnoneothercaneverclaimit,\"remarkedtheKingoftheLightElves,\"soletushavedonewiththethingforalltime。\"

  \"TheWood—Nymphswerefirsttoadopthim,\"saidQueenZurline。\"OfcourseIshallvotetomakehimimmortal。\"

  AknowturnedtotheMasterHusbandmanoftheWorld,whohelduphisrightarmandsaid\"Yes!\"

  AndtheMasterMarineroftheWorlddidlikewise,afterwhichAk,withsparklingeyesandsmilingface,criedout:

  \"Ithankyou,fellowimmortals!Forallhavevoted’yes,’andsotoourdearClausshallfalltheoneMantleofImmortalitythatitisinourpowertobestow!\"

  \"Letusfetchitatonce,\"saidtheFayKing;\"I’minahurry。\"

  Theybowedassent,andinstantlytheForestgladewasdeserted。Butinaplacemidwaybetweentheearthandtheskywassuspendedagleamingcryptofgoldandplatinum,aglowwithsoftlightsshedfromthefacetsofcountlessgems。WithinahighdomehungthepreciousMantleofImmortality,andeachimmortalplacedahandonthehemofthesplendidRobeandsaid,aswithonevoice:

  \"WebestowthisMantleuponClaus,whoiscalledthePatronSaintofChildren!\"

  AtthistheMantlecameawayfromitsloftycrypt,andtheycarriedittothehouseintheLaughingValley。

  TheSpiritofDeathwascrouchingveryneartothebedsideofClaus,andastheimmortalsapproachedshesprangupandmotionedthembackwithanangrygesture。ButwhenhereyesfellupontheMantletheyboresheshrankawaywithalowmoanofdisappointmentandquittedthathouseforever。

  SoftlyandsilentlytheimmortalBanddroppeduponClausthepreciousMantle,anditclosedabouthimandsankintotheoutlinesofhisbodyanddisappearedfromview。Itbecameapartofhisbeing,andneithermortalnorimmortalmightevertakeitfromhim。

  ThentheKingsandQueenswhohadwroughtthisgreatdeeddispersedtotheirvarioushomes,andallwerewellcontentedthattheyhadaddedanotherimmortaltotheirBand。

  AndClausslepton,theredbloodofeverlastinglifecoursingswiftlythroughhisveins;andonhisbrowwasatinydropofwaterthathadfallenfromtheever—meltinggownoftheQueenoftheWaterSprites,andoverhislipshoveredatenderkissthathadbeenleftbythesweetNymphNecile。Forshehadstoleninwhentheothersweregonetogazewithraptureupontheimmortalformofherfosterson。

  2。WhentheWorldGrewOldThenextmorning,whenSantaClausopenedhiseyesandgazedaroundthefamiliarroom,whichhehadfearedhemightneverseeagain,hewasastonishedtofindhisoldstrengthrenewedandtofeeltheredbloodofperfecthealthcoursingthroughhisveins。Hesprangfromhisbedandstoodwherethebrightsunshinecameinthroughhiswindowandfloodedhimwithitsmerry,dancingrays。Hedidnotthenunderstandwhathadhappenedtorestoretohimthevigorofyouth,butinspiteofthefactthathisbeardremainedthecolorofsnowandthatwrinklesstilllingeredinthecornersofhisbrighteyes,oldSantaClausfeltasbriskandmerryasaboyofsixteen,andwassoonwhistlingcontentedlyashebusiedhimselffashioningnewtoys。

  ThenAkcametohimandtoldoftheMantleofImmortalityandhowClaushadwonitthroughhisloveforlittlechildren。

  ItmadeoldSantalookgraveforamomenttothinkhehadbeensofavored;butitalsomadehimgladtorealizethatnowheneedneverfearbeingpartedfromhisdearones。Atoncehebeganpreparationsformakingaremarkableassortmentofprettyandamusingplaythings,andinlargerquantitiesthaneverbefore;fornowthathemightalwaysdevotehimselftothisworkhedecidedthatnochildintheworld,poororrich,shouldhereaftergowithoutaChristmasgiftifhecouldmanagetosupplyit。

  TheworldwasnewinthedayswhendearoldSantaClausfirstbegantoy—makingandwon,byhislovingdeeds,theMantleofImmortality。

  Andthetaskofsupplyingcheeringwords,sympathyandprettyplaythingstoalltheyoungofhisracedidnotseemadifficultundertakingatall。Buteveryyearmoreandmorechildrenwerebornintotheworld,andthese,whentheygrewup,beganspreadingslowlyoverallthefaceoftheearth,seekingnewhomes;sothatSantaClausfoundeachyearthathisjourneysmustextendfartherandfartherfromtheLaughingValley,andthatthepacksoftoysmustbemadelargerandeverlarger。

  Soatlengthhetookcounselwithhisfellowimmortalshowhisworkmightkeeppacewiththeincreasingnumberofchildrenthatnonemightbeneglected。Andtheimmortalsweresogreatlyinterestedinhislaborsthattheygladlyrenderedhimtheirassistance。AkgavehimhismanKilter,\"thesilentandswift。\"AndtheKnookPrincegavehimPeter,whowasmorecrookedandlesssurlythananyofhisbrothers。

  AndtheRylPrincegavehimNuter,thesweetesttemperedRyleverknown。AndtheFairyQueengavehimWisk,thattiny,mischievousbutlovableFairywhoknowstodayalmostasmanychildrenasdoesSantaClaushimself。

  Withthesepeopletohelpmakethetoysandtokeephishouseinorderandtolookafterthesledgeandtheharness,SantaClausfounditmucheasiertopreparehisyearlyloadofgifts,andhisdaysbegantofollowoneanothersmoothlyandpleasantly。

  Yetafterafewgenerationshisworrieswererenewed,foritwasremarkablehowthenumberofpeoplecontinuedtogrow,andhowmanymorechildrentherewereeveryyeartobeserved。Whenthepeoplefilledallthecitiesandlandsofonecountrytheywanderedintoanotherpartoftheworld;andthemencutdownthetreesinmanyofthegreatforeststhathadbeenruledbyAk,andwiththewoodtheybuiltnewcities,andwheretheforestshadbeenwerefieldsofgrainandherdsofbrowsingcattle。

  YoumightthinktheMasterWoodsmanwouldrebelatthelossofhisforests;butnotso。ThewisdomofAkwasmightyandfarseeing。

  \"Theworldwasmadeformen,\"saidhetoSantaClaus,\"andIhavebutguardedtheforestsuntilmenneededthemfortheiruse。Iamgladmystrongtreescanfurnishshelterformen’sweakbodies,andwarmthemthroughthecoldwinters。ButIhopetheywillnotcutdownallthetrees,formankindneedstheshelterofthewoodsinsummerasmuchasthewarmthofblazinglogsinwinter。And,howevercrowdedtheworldmaygrow,IdonotthinkmenwillevercometoBurzee,nortotheGreatBlackForest,nortothewoodedwildernessofBraz;unlesstheyseektheirshadesforpleasureandnottodestroytheirgianttrees。\"

  Byandbypeoplemadeshipsfromthetree—trunksandcrossedoveroceansandbuiltcitiesinfarlands;buttheoceansmadelittledifferencetothejourneysofSantaClaus。Hisreindeerspedoverthewatersasswiftlyasoverland,andhissledgeheadedfromeasttowestandfollowedinthewakeofthesun。SothatastheearthrolledslowlyoverSantaClaushadalloftwenty—fourhourstoencircleiteachChristmasEve,andthespeedyreindeerenjoyedthesewonderfuljourneysmoreandmore。

  Soyearafteryear,andgenerationaftergeneration,andcenturyaftercentury,theworldgrewolderandthepeoplebecamemorenumerousandthelaborsofSantaClaussteadilyincreased。Thefameofhisgooddeedsspreadtoeveryhouseholdwherechildrendwelt。Andallthelittleoneslovedhimdearly;andthefathersandmothershonoredhimforthehappinesshehadgiventhemwhentheytoowereyoung;andtheagedgrandsiresandgranddamesrememberedhimwithtendergratitudeandblessedhisname。

  3。TheDeputiesofSantaClausHowever,therewasoneevilfollowinginthepathofcivilizationthatcausedSantaClausavastamountoftroublebeforehediscoveredawaytoovercomeit。But,fortunately,itwasthelasttrialhewasforcedtoundergo。

  OneChristmasEve,whenhisreindeerhadleapedtothetopofanewbuilding,SantaClauswassurprisedtofindthatthechimneyhadbeenbuiltmuchsmallerthanusual。Buthehadnotimetothinkaboutitjustthen,sohedrewinhisbreathandmadehimselfassmallaspossibleandsliddownthechimney。

  \"Ioughttobeatthebottombythistime,\"hethought,ashecontinuedtoslipdownward;butnofireplaceofanysortmethisview,andbyandbyhereachedtheveryendofthechimney,whichwasinthecellar。

  \"Thisisodd!\"hereflected,muchpuzzledbythisexperience。\"Ifthereisnofireplace,whatonearthisthechimneygoodfor?\"

  Thenhebegantoclimboutagain,andfoundithardwork——thespacebeingsosmall。Andonhiswayuphenoticedathin,roundpipestickingthroughthesideofthechimney,butcouldnotguesswhatitwasfor。

  Finallyhereachedtheroofandsaidtothereindeer:

  \"Therewasnoneedofmygoingdownthatchimney,forIcouldfindnofireplacethroughwhichtoenterthehouse。IfearthechildrenwholivetheremustgowithoutplaythingsthisChristmas。\"

  Thenhedroveon,butsooncametoanothernewhousewithasmallchimney。ThiscausedSantaClaustoshakehisheaddoubtfully,buthetriedthechimney,nevertheless,andfounditexactlyliketheother。

  Moreover,henearlystuckfastinthenarrowflueandtorehisjackettryingtogetoutagain;so,althoughhecametoseveralsuchchimneysthatnight,hedidnotventuretodescendanymoreofthem。

  \"Whatintheworldarepeoplethinkingof,tobuildsuchuselesschimneys?\"heexclaimed。\"InalltheyearsIhavetraveledwithmyreindeerIhaveneverseenthelikebefore。\"

  Trueenough;butSantaClaushadnotthendiscoveredthatstoveshadbeeninventedandwerefastcomingintouse。Whenhedidfinditouthewonderedhowthebuildersofthosehousescouldhavesolittleconsiderationforhim,whentheyknewverywellitwashiscustomtoclimbdownchimneysandenterhousesbywayofthefireplaces。

  Perhapsthemenwhobuiltthosehouseshadoutgrowntheirownlovefortoys,andwereindifferentwhetherSantaClauscalledontheirchildrenornot。Whatevertheexplanationmightbe,thepoorchildrenwereforcedtobeartheburdenofgriefanddisappointment。

  ThefollowingyearSantaClausfoundmoreandmoreofthenew—fashionedchimneysthathadnofireplaces,andthenextyearstillmore。Thethirdyear,sonumeroushadthenarrowchimneysbecome,heevenhadafewtoysleftinhissledgethathewasunabletogiveaway,becausehecouldnotgettothechildren。

  Thematterhadnowbecomesoseriousthatitworriedthegoodmangreatly,andhedecidedtotalkitoverwithKilterandPeterandNuterandWisk。

  Kilteralreadyknewsomethingaboutit,forithadbeenhisdutytorunaroundtoallthehouses,justbeforeChristmas,andgatherupthenotesandletterstoSantaClausthatthechildrenhadwritten,tellingwhattheywishedputintheirstockingsorhungontheirChristmastrees。ButKilterwasasilentfellow,andseldomspokeofwhathesawinthecitiesandvillages。Theotherswereveryindignant。

  \"Thosepeopleactasiftheydonotwishtheirchildrentobemadehappy!\"saidsensiblePeter,inavexedtone。\"Theideaofshuttingoutsuchagenerousfriendtotheirlittleones!\"

  \"Butitismyintentiontomakechildrenhappywhethertheirparentswishitornot,\"returnedSantaClaus。\"Yearsago,whenIfirstbeganmakingtoys,childrenwereevenmoreneglectedbytheirparentsthantheyarenow;soIhavelearnedtopaynoattentiontothoughtlessorselfishparents,buttoconsideronlythelongingsofchildhood。\"

  \"Youareright,mymaster,\"saidNuter,theRyl;\"manychildrenwouldlackafriendifyoudidnotconsiderthem,andtrytomakethemhappy。\"

  \"Then,\"declaredthelaughingWisk,\"wemustabandonanythoughtofusingthesenew—fashionedchimneys,butbecomeburglars,andbreakintothehousessomeotherway。\"

  \"Whatway?\"askedSantaClaus。

  \"Why,wallsofbrickandwoodandplasterarenothingtoFairies。

  IcaneasilypassthroughthemwheneverIwish,andsocanPeterandNuterandKilter。Isitnotso,comrades?\"

  \"IoftenpassthroughthewallswhenIgatheruptheletters,\"saidKilter,andthatwasalongspeechforhim,andsosurprisedPeterandNuterthattheirbigroundeyesnearlypoppedoutoftheirheads。

  \"Therefore,\"continuedtheFairy,\"youmayaswelltakeuswithyouonyournextjourney,andwhenwecometooneofthosehouseswithstovesinsteadoffireplaceswewilldistributethetoystothechildrenwithouttheneedofusingachimney。\"

  \"Thatseemstomeagoodplan,\"repliedSantaClaus,wellpleasedathavingsolvedtheproblem。\"Wewilltryitnextyear。\"

  ThatwashowtheFairy,thePixie,theKnookandtheRylallrodeinthesledgewiththeirmasterthefollowingChristmasEve;andtheyhadnotroubleatallinenteringthenew—fashionedhousesandleavingtoysforthechildrenthatlivedinthem。

  AndtheirdeftservicesnotonlyrelievedSantaClausofmuchlabor,butenabledhimtocompletehisownworkmorequicklythanusual,sothatthemerrypartyfoundthemselvesathomewithanemptysledgeafullhourbeforedaybreak。

  TheonlydrawbacktothejourneywasthatthemischievousWiskpersistedinticklingthereindeerwithalongfeather,toseethemjump;andSantaClausfounditnecessarytowatchhimeveryminuteandtotweakhislongearsonceortwicetomakehimbehavehimself。

  But,takenalltogether,thetripwasagreatsuccess,andtothisdaythefourlittlefolkalwaysaccompanySantaClausonhisyearlyrideandhelphiminthedistributionofhisgifts。

  Buttheindifferenceofparents,whichhadsoannoyedthegoodSaint,didnotcontinueverylong,andSantaClaussoonfoundtheywerereallyanxiousheshouldvisittheirhomesonChristmasEveandleavepresentsfortheirchildren。

  So,tolightenhistask,whichwasfastbecomingverydifficultindeed,oldSantadecidedtoasktheparentstoassisthim。

  \"GetyourChristmastreesallreadyformycoming,\"hesaidtothem;

  \"andthenIshallbeabletoleavethepresentswithoutlossoftime,andyoucanputthemonthetreeswhenIamgone。\"

  Andtoothershesaid:\"Seethatthechildren’sstockingsarehungupinreadinessformycoming,andthenIcanfillthemasquickasawink。\"

  Andoften,whenparentswerekindandgood—natured,SantaClauswouldsimplyflingdownhispackageofgiftsandleavethefathersandmotherstofillthestockingsafterhehaddartedawayinhissledge。

  \"Iwillmakealllovingparentsmydeputies!\"criedthejollyoldfellow,\"andtheyshallhelpmedomywork。ForinthiswayIshallsavemanypreciousminutesandfewchildrenneedbeneglectedforlackoftimetovisitthem。\"

  Besidescarryingaroundthebigpacksinhisswift—flyingsledgeoldSantabegantosendgreatheapsoftoystothetoy—shops,sothatifparentswantedlargersuppliesfortheirchildrentheycouldeasilygetthem;andifanychildrenwere,bychance,missedbySantaClausonhisyearlyrounds,theycouldgotothetoy—shopsandgetenoughtomakethemhappyandcontented。Forthelovingfriendofthelittleonesdecidedthatnochild,ifhecouldhelpit,shouldlongfortoysinvain。Andthetoy—shopsalsoprovedconvenientwheneverachildfellill,andneededanewtoytoamuseit;andsometimes,onbirthdays,thefathersandmothersgotothetoy—shopsandgetprettygiftsfortheirchildreninhonorofthehappyevent。

  Perhapsyouwillnowunderstandhow,inspiteofthebignessoftheworld,SantaClausisabletosupplyallthechildrenwithbeautifulgifts。Tobesure,theoldgentlemanisrarelyseeninthesedays;

  butitisnotbecausehetriestokeepoutofsight,Iassureyou。

  SantaClausisthesamelovingfriendofchildrenthatintheolddaysusedtoplayandrompwiththembythehour;andIknowhewouldlovetodothesamenow,ifhehadthetime。But,yousee,heissobusyalltheyearmakingtoys,andsohurriedonthatonenightwhenhevisitsourhomeswithhispacks,thathecomesandgoesamonguslikeaflash;anditisalmostimpossibletocatchaglimpseofhim。

  And,althoughtherearemillionsandmillionsmorechildrenintheworldthanthereusedtobe,SantaClaushasneverbeenknowntocomplainoftheirincreasingnumbers。

  \"Themorethemerrier!\"hecries,withhisjollylaugh;andtheonlydifferencetohimisthefactthathislittleworkmenhavetomaketheirbusyfingersflyfastereveryyeartosatisfythedemandsofsomanylittleones。

  \"Inallthisworldthereisnothingsobeautifulasahappychild,\"

  saysgoodoldSantaClaus;andifhehadhiswaythechildrenwouldallbebeautiful,forallwouldbehappy。

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