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1. “Are there, like, Christmas ornaments in those?”
2. he didn't even flinch when we got Christmas cards addressed to the pair of us
3. the arrival of Christmas
4. - the run up to Christmas
5. two trolleys strong, laden to the gunwales with Christmas crackers, wreaths of tinsel
6. John pauses, touches some of the big Christmas lights hanging from the building, looks about before entering
7. who could charm the stars into existence as though he were dressing a Christmas tree
8. ‘Oh brilliant! I’ll put you on the list for our Christmas play
9. I remember him spending a good bit of the Christmas break on the phone to her … she lived up in the north of England somewhere
10. ‘Look, things should improve after Christmas
11. I console myself with the thought that our relationship is more special because only he and I know about it, and that after Christmas, when his work eases up, we can be more open about things generally … why does Christmas seem so far away?
12. I think she has lost her mind, yet she also seems to have become paradoxically popular lately: Until last Christmas she had no friends but me; now, however, she has friendly relations with lots of young people
13. Not sure if I imagine her relief or not, but I’m pretty sure about how I feel about it – the thought of spending Christmas with Amy and the family is not one I can contemplate with anything remotely approaching joy
14. ‘Please may I come and join the party at The Laurels on Christmas Day? I was going up to the parents but Dad’s been called off to Dubai or somewhere so I’ll be sitting all alone in my little house with my turkey leg and a sprout on a plate … Gran and Gramps said you were having a party and I should ask if I could come … I’ll be a good boy and help with the washing up
15. So, good and early on Christmas Eve (so that we can park without too much trouble) we pile our passengers into the cars and set out for the church
16. ‘Merry Christmas, again, Kate
17. That he is pleased with his CD is very clear, and he immediately starts looking through the book, following me into the kitchen and reading out bits to me as I carry on with my turkey checking … Christmas is proving successful so far
18. They appear minutes later, Nick carrying a beautifully iced Christmas cake – I’d not thought of that
19. What with the school Christmas dinner and then the staff meal, I’ve had my fill
20. Maybe I could get something in the sales once Christmas is out of the way
21. Sitting behind Nick, catching my breath, I contemplate the back of his head while Rose tells me how warm the beautiful shawl Nick gave her for Christmas is
22. It is full to overflowing and looks rather debauched now, spilling over with empty wine and beer bottles, the detritus of our festivities over Christmas and New Year
23. Christmas has made big holes in my stores of food and household items pretty well
24. ‘Oh, Kate! How long have you known? I’d swear you didn’t know at Christmas
25. All the children are gabbling about Christmas, Henry and Maureen are mobbed by toddlers waving new toys which Father Christmas brought for them
26. Later that same night, in the small hours of Christmas Day, I lay on my mattress, nursing the mother of all headaches and feeling every breath burn through my clogged and battered nose and ribs
27. Christmas and the Kingdom
28. and plastic covered Christmas cards
29. “Do you think we could do it? Could we all spend Christmas
30. The place lit up like a Christmas tree
31. “Yes the more the better, could be a good Christmas
32. “Well, then she will have to make it for us at Christmas
33. “Yes it could be a good Christmas
34. 8: CHRISTMAS FOR THE JODECHIANS
35. It was the day before Christmas
36. His Christmas present to them
37. spend Christmas at Fred’s home with his children
38. agreed that they would go on their special Christmas holiday
39. Fred turned on the Christmas lights
40. “Merry Christmas” said Fred as he started to give out drinks
41. “Merry Christmas Joe, but I am missing the tv” as they toasted
42. Jack had put on the Christmas tree lights
43. “Yes, let’s see what is under the Christmas tree” said Jack
44. “Merry Christmas” said Joe and Fred
45. “And Merry Christmas” said Joe and gave the dragon a small
46. “Well, to put it in a nutshell, we celebrate Christmas as the day of
47. Christmas day with and not forgetting the cats and dogs who
48. “Hey Fred, remember what we said at Christmas about the Khazi”
49. Late one Thursday afternoon in the run up to Christmas the shop was full to bursting with young teenagers on the way home from school or college
50. After all, you didn't end up leading the Super League by thirty points at Christmas without some very hard graft