The Christmas Dinner eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 43 pages of information about The Christmas Dinner.

The Christmas Dinner eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 43 pages of information about The Christmas Dinner.

For safety, the lamp should be lighted by electricity, and the candle likewise would better be an electric one, run by a dry battery.

In the last scene the table should be set well back near the fire-place, and when the people rise from the table one of them, without attracting attention, should fasten a piece of dark cloth (already fast at one end) between the table and the top of the entrance to the fire-place.  There will then be no danger that in passing in and out by that route any of the actors will show their heads above the table and betray the secret of the change.  When the old folks go under the table they turn and pass out through the fire-place, their young substitutes entering there and appearing at the other end of the table.  With a little practice, it can be made to seem as though the progress had been directly from one end of the table to the other.

If gifts or candies are to be distributed Mother Goose may make a final appearance immediately after the final Curtain, and speak substantially as follows: 

Well, children, did you like it?  Do you know, I rather wished I could try one of those magic nuts myself.  I think I’d made a real cunning little girl, don’t you?  But there is no use wishing for what you can’t have, and besides, there’s something more important to be attended to.  I notice that Santa Claus is a great one to give everybody presents, and sure enough he’s done it again this time just as usual.  He’s brought boxes of candy for all you boys and girls.  He left them outside on the door step, and I was almost afraid the snow might have spoiled them.  But it was such dry snow, it didn’t do them any harm at all, and in a minute, when the curtains open, they’ll be brought indoors and handed out to you.  Well, I guess that’s all for this year, except for old Mother Goose to wish you (or, to hope that you’ve all had) a very Merry Christmas, and (to wish you all) a Happy New Year.

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