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Mr. Kris Kringle: A Christmas Tale

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On a snowy Christmas Eve a mother and her two young children sit by the kitchen fire while she sorts and burns old letters, the action revealing financial hardship and private sorrow. The children watch with innocent curiosity and intermittently try to cheer their mother, invoking the familiar Kris Kringle figure and hoping for gifts despite being told there will be none. The mother quietly announces an impending move to town, and the children respond with affectionate attempts at comfort and a resolve to be brave. The narrative emphasizes domestic loss, memory, and the gentle resilience of family affection amid hardship.

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S. Weir Mitchell

S. Weir Mitchell was an American author and physician, known for his contributions to both literature and medicine in the late 19th century. His diverse body of work includes novels, essays, and stories that often explore themes of health, society, and personal struggle. One of his notable works, "Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker," is a historical novel set during the American Revolutionary War, reflecting his interest in American history. Mitchell's writings also delve into psychological topics, as seen in his essay "Fat and Blood," which addresses neurasthenia and hysteria. His unique blend of medical knowledge and literary skill has left a lasting impact on American literature.

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