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The piece stages a dramatized nativity on a steep hillside, opening with prophetic proclamations by Isaiah, Micah, and Hosea and following the journeys of Eastern kings guided by a star, the scheming of a paranoid ruler, and the angelic announcement to shepherds. Scenes interweave stage directions, choruses, and scriptural passages, portraying the flight of the Magi, the threatened slaughter decreed by the tyrant, and the angelic proclamation of the Saviour’s birth. The action culminates in a luminous manger tableau where shepherds, kings, and townspeople gather to adore the infant, emphasizing themes of prophecy fulfilled, communal worship, and the contrast between humility and worldly power.

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Thomas Wood Stevens

Thomas Wood Stevens was an American author known for his contributions to mystery literature. His notable work, "The Duquesne Christmas Mystery," showcases his ability to weave intriguing plots and engaging characters, drawing readers into a world of suspense and holiday intrigue. Stevens's writing reflects a keen understanding of the mystery genre, making him a noteworthy figure for enthusiasts of classic detective stories. His work continues to be appreciated for its clever storytelling and festive themes.

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