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Broke your neck, probably growled the old Captain. The best thingthat could have happened to you, my lad. The scenery altered, too, every instant along the route; the woodedheights around Guildford and Godalming and Haslemere, which the poetTennyson loved and where he lived and died, being succeeded by a stretchof level landscape, and this again by the steep bare hills encirclingsleepy Petersfield. Presently, a range of downs came in sight, curving away in horseshoefashion from right to left, on which were a series of redbrick, detached structures, placed along the topmost ridge at equal intervalsapparently, until they were lost in the distance. As they approached these nearer, Miss Nellies sharp eyes noticed thaton the landward side these brick piles were covered with a slant ofsmoothlyshaven green turf that contrasted conspicuously with the chalkysurface of the sloping ridge. What funny things those are said she, pointing these out to Bob. Are they houses, or tombs, or what Where, what do you mean asked the Captain, turning round from hiscontemplation of Dick, who, having finished the packet of sandwiches, was now carefully searching the piece of newspaper in which they hadbeen wrapped up on the chance of there being a few stray crumbs left. Why, hullo, here we are close to our destination Those funnythings, as you style them, missy, are the Portsdown fortsyou are notfar out though, in your estimate of their appearance, for theyre calledPalmerstons Follies by the political wags here.LITTLE are usually snug in bed when the first holiday of the year arrives. It comes at midnight vvhen all is dark out of doors. Sometimes the weather is very cold, here in England, with snow upon the ground and as it nears midnight on the 3ist December there is a great silence beneath the stars. The are in bed but in most homes there are grownup people fathers, mothers, uncles or aunts who sit late and watch the clock. They watch and when the clock strikes twelve they know that the first day of the New Year has arrived. Then it is no longer silent out of doors. The bells are ringing loudly, and ringing merrily they are ringing a welcome to the Stranger. So the grownup people, who have been watching the clock, rise up smiling and wish each other a Happy New Year. The father says to the mother : I wish you a Happy New Year, my dear, and in saying this they shake hands, 3 New Years Day. and kiss each other. Then the mother, if she has in bed, goes upstairs. They are all asleep so she does not waken them. She simply kisses them, each one, and smiles as she whispers : A Happy New Year to all of you, my dears. That is how the New Year arrives in England. In Scotland there is more ceremony. There it used to be the custom for the whole household to sit up till twelve oclock and bring in the New Year with singing and frolic. But that custom is dying out. You , I hope, get to know about the New Year in the morning. You find that everybody is looking happy, and wishing happiness to other people. Even although the sun is not shining there is bright ness in the house and in the street. People when they meet shake hands and joke and laugh. Your aunt will give you a good hug, and more than likely your uncle will put his hand into his pocket and give you something something round and bright something that will make you smile. Then you learn that the New Year brings gifts as well as gladness. But nowadays the giving of presents is not so common as it used to be. Far back in English history the grownup people gave each other gifts on New 4 New Years Day. Years Day, and some of these gifts were very beautiful and very costly. Diamond necklaces, gold caskets, jewelled swords, embroidered mantles these were the kind of gifts which rich people gave to each other at the feast of the New Year. Our English Kings and Queens, in the old days, received many such precious gifts. Queen Elizabeth got so many valuable presents in this way that a list of them was kept upon parch ment, and in the history books it may still be read. This custom of giving rich presents to rich people on New Years Day exists no longer in England and that is well. For in many cases these costly gifts were given not from kindness but from selfishness the giftgivers wanted some favour in return. Now, it is an ill thing to begin a New Year with a spirit of greediness. None of you , I am sure, will do so. Be thankful that you have got the gift of another New Years Day. It is the first clean page of a fine new book in which you can write just what you please. Write something cheerful and see to it that there are no blots. TWELFTH DAY. THE sixth day in each year is called Twelfth Day. That is a little odd is it not? Well, the reason is this : In very ancient times there was a great Christian Festival which began upon Christmas Day and lasted for twelve days. It was called the Feast of the Nativity, because it was held in honour of the coming of Christ to earth, and both the first day of the feast and the last day were held very sacred. On the last, or twelfth day, special honour was given to the Three Kings who are spoken of in the New Testament as the Three Wise Men who came from the east to Jerusalem, led by a star. The star guided these Three Kings to Bethlehem where they saw the young child Jesus and offered gifts to him of gold, frankincense and myrrh. At first this feast, which we call Epiphany, was of a very solemn nature, but in the Middle Ages it lost a great deal of its sacred character. The festival of the 6 Twelfth Day. Three Kings became noisy and frolicsome, and some times it was arranged in the form of a little play. In this play three friars or monks were dressed up like Kings, with crowns upon their heads, and a golden star was carried before them. Within the church, near the altar, a manger would be arranged with an ox and an ass, in imitation of the manger at Bethlehem. Here, also, was the child Christ and his mother. To them would enter the Three Kings, accompanied by a merry crowd, and gifts were offered to the Babe gold, frankincense and myrrh. It was a pretty sight, perhaps, but not at all devout. In later times still, Twelfth Day was almost wholly given up to frolic and feasting. Special plays were written to amuse the people, and it is probably for that reason we have Shaksperes play called Twelfth Night. The chief custom of this merry day was the election of a King of the Bean sometimes there was also a Queen. No doubt this making of a King had its connection with the honour done to the Three Kings in the early festival it may also be connected with an old Roman custom. Here is how the King was elected on Twelfth Day. A large cake, called Twelfth Cake, was baked for the day, and inside the 9


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