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Chapter - I CHRISTMAS EVE II CHURCH III THE CHRISTMAS DINNER IV THE NEW DOCTOR V THE LIGHT PRINCESS VI THE BELL VII THE SCHOOLMASTER'S STORY - ADELA CATHCART. - Chapter I.
"THE LIGHT PRINCESS. - "CHAPTER I.—WHAT! NO CHILDREN?
"CHAPTER II.—WON'T I, JUST?
"CHAPTER III.—SHE CAN'T BE OURS.
"CHAPTER IV.—WHERE IS SHE?
"CHAPTER V.—WHAT IS TO BE DONE?
"CHAPTER VI—SHE LAUGHS TOO MUCH.
"CHAPTER VII.—TRY METAPHYSICS.
"CHAPTER VIII.—TRY A DROP OF WATER.
On a bleak Christmas Eve, a solitary traveler finds himself tucked into a second‑class railway carriage hurtling north from London. The wintry fog outside turns the world into a dim, glittering void, while the rhythmic clatter of the train provides a steady, almost hypnotic backdrop. Inside, the carriage is a cramped sanctuary where the cold is held at bay by thick wraps and the glow of a shared cigar.
Across the aisle sits a clergyman, a figure both familiar and unsettling to the narrator, who wrestles with his preconceived notions about the clergy. Their tentative conversation, sparked by smoke and the shared destination, reveals a curious mix of skepticism and unexpected camaraderie. As the train barrels through the night, the two men settle into a quiet companionship, each lost in thought while the darkness outside deepens, hinting at the mysteries awaiting them beyond the railway’s end.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (280K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1824–1905
A Scottish writer, poet, and minister whose fairy tales helped shape modern fantasy, he wrote stories that still feel dreamlike, spiritual, and surprisingly fresh. Best known for works like Phantastes, At the Back of the North Wind, and The Princess and the Goblin, he influenced later authors including Lewis Carroll and C.S. Lewis.
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