When the Yule Log Burns: A Christmas Story

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When the Yule Log Burns: A Christmas Story

by Leona Dalrymple

EN·~1 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

When the Yule Log Burns - A Christmas Story

0:14
2

PART I - IN WHICH WE LIGHT A YULE-LOG - I Kindlings II Wishing Sparks III By the Fire IV Embers - PART II - IN WHICH WE LIGHT THE NEW LOG WITH THE EMBERS OF THE OLD - I The Fire Again II It Blazes Higher III The Log at Dawn IV The Log at Twilight

0:15
3

Part One - In Which We Light a Yule Log

0:02
4

When the Yule Log Burns - I

0:02
5

Kindlings

10:04
6

II. Wishing Sparks

6:32
7

III. By the Fire

7:46
8

IV. Embers

10:44
9

Part Two - In Which We Light the New Log with the Embers of the Old

0:04
10

I. The Fire Again

9:25

Description

In a quiet winter landscape, a modest farmstead glows beneath a fresh blanket of snow. The Doctor’s old house, with its iron lantern and snow‑capped roof, invites the viewer inside, where a roaring Yule log crackles in the hearth. Outside, Polly the mare trudges along the icy road, while the surrounding pines and alders are dusted with crimson berries, offering splashes of colour against the white hush.

Inside, the Doctor and his wife, Ellen, share a moment of gentle routine. A fresh letter from their far‑flung children sparks both pride and a quiet ache, for this Christmas will be the first they spend without several of them at home. As they tend the fire and exchange soft words, the scene captures a timeless blend of holiday cheer, familial love, and the subtle melancholy that comes when loved ones are distant. Listeners will feel the warmth of the hearth and the anticipation of a season’s promise.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (61K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Suzanne Shell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-01-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Leona Dalrymple

Leona Dalrymple

1884–1968

An early 20th-century American writer, she moved easily between novels, short stories, plays, and screenwriting. She is especially remembered for Diane of the Green Van, the prizewinning novel that helped bring her work to a wide audience.

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