Christmas Eve at Swamp's End
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On a bitter Christmas Eve in a remote lumbering clearing, a seventeen-year-old woman sews a small fur-lined cloak by lamplight, hoping it will shelter the baby she longs for to ease her loneliness. The town's rough seasonal revelry and the bustle of lumber camps contrast with her solitary cabin life after a loved one's absence; she supports herself by taking in washing and sometimes borrows an infant from a local bartender. Vivid descriptions of the pines, snow, and camp routine frame a quiet portrait of youthful tenderness, practical resourcefulness, and yearning for companionship.
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