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The Legend Of The Christmas Tree

In this heartwarming story, a boy is taken in at his worst point. The family who takes him in doesn’t hesitate to do so and it pays off completely, for he turns out to be the Christ Child.

THE LEGEND OF THE CHRISTMAS TREE*
BY Lucy Wheelok

Two little children were sitting by the fire one cold winter’s night. All at once they heard a
a timid knock at the door and one ran to open it.
There, outside in the cold and the darkness, stood a child with no shoes upon his feet and clad in thin, ragged garments. He was shivering with cold, and he asked to come in and warm himself.
“Yes, come,” cried both the children; “you shall have our place by the fire. Come in!”
They drew the little stranger to their warm seat and shared their supper with him, and gave him their bed, while they slept on a hard bench.
In the night they were awakened by strains of sweet music and, looking out, they saw a band of
children in shining garments approaching the house. They were playing on golden harps, and the air was full of melody.
Suddenly the Stranger Child stood before them; no longer cold and ragged, but clad in silvery light.
His soft voice said: “I was cold and you took Me in. I was hungry, and you fed Me. I was tired,
and you gave Me your bed. I am the Christ Child, wandering through the world to bring peace
and happiness to all good children. As you have given to Me, so may this tree every year give rich fruit to you.”
So saying, He broke a branch from the fir tree that grew near the door, and He planted it in the
ground and [Pg 70]disappeared. But the branch grew into a great tree, and every year it bore
wonderful golden fruit for the kind children.

* From “For the Children’s Hour,” by Bailey and Lewis.

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