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The Fairies and the Christmas Child

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The worst of being a Christmas Child is that you don’t get birthday presents, but only Christmas ones. Old Naylor, who was Father’s coachman, and had a great gruff voice that came from his boots and was rather frightening, used to ask how I expected to grow up without proper birthdays, and I thought I might have to stay little always. When I told Father this he laughed, but a moment later he grew quite grave.
“Listen, Chris,” he said. And then he took me on his knee - I was a small chap then - and told me things that made me forget old Naylor, and wish and wish that Mother could have stayed with us. The angels had wanted her, Father explained; well, we wanted her too, and there were plenty of angels in heaven, anyway. When I said this Father gave me a great squeeze and put me down, and I tried to be glad that I was a Christmas child. But I wasn’t really until a long time afterwards, when I had found the Fairy Ring, and met the Queen of the Fairies... (Summary by PG) (3 hr 52 min)

Chapters

01 - The Fairy Ring

18:40

Read by Bryan Daniels

02 - The Princess with the Sea-Green Hair

17:52

Read by Pamela Krantz

03 - Rose-Marie and the Poupican

17:36

Read by Marea Brook

04 - The Bird at the Window

18:06

Read by Marea Brook

05 - The White Stone of Happiness

15:44

Read by Marea Brook

06 - The Seven Fair Queens of Pirou

22:33

Read by Marea Brook

07 - In the Dwarf’s Palace

17:44

Read by Rapunzelina

08 - The Silver Horn

18:06

Read by Chuck Williamson

09 - The Little White Feather

17:00

Read by Shiromi

10 - The Wild Huntsman

23:45

Read by Ted Nugent

11 - The White Princess

24:38

Read by Chuck Williamson

12 - The Favourite of the Fates

21:08

Read by Kirsty Leishman

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Not really about Christmas. Just fairy tales.