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A short domestic play follows a neighborhood Ladies' Aid as they prepare and pack Christmas boxes of clothing and household items intended for a distant missionary family. Through brisk, comic exchanges and staged scenes set in a modest parlor, a plain kitchen and a richly furnished apartment, the women reveal thrift, pride, sentimentality and competing motives while sorting castoffs, mending garments and debating what to send. The plot resolves with practical lessons about sincere charity and community cooperation, and the script allows for light comedy, recitations and musical numbers suitable for an amateur girls' troupe.
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