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Santa Claus, Kriss Kringle or St. Nicholas.

Fully Illustrated.


Published by

E. J. WHITE & CO.,

54 North Main Street, Room 16, Providence, R. I.


Copyrighted, 1897, by E. J. White & Co.{2}

“NOW, I have caught you Santa Claus,
Kriss Kringle or St. Nicholas,
And you must tell me, tell me true,
Which of these names best pleases you?”
“O-ho! my pretty little maid,
I’ll answer true, O-ho!” he said.
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Copyrighted, 1897.

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“MY wife, she often calls me hub,
And, strange to you, sometimes just bub,
No doubt you think me six feet, four,
And that I weigh a ton or more,
But when at home I’m rather small,
Not near so large nor half so tall
As when I visit girls and boys
And load them down with pretty toys.”
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Copyrighted, 1897.

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“SOMETIMES she calls me darling, dear,
’Tis then I’ve nothing harsh to fear.
Again her words come thicker, faster,
They burn me like a mustard plast
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