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Twas the Night before Christmas: A Visit from St. Nicholas

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On a snowy Christmas Eve a household settles for the night with children asleep and stockings hung; a sudden clatter draws the narrator to the window, where a miniature sleigh and eight reindeer appear, driven by a lively, diminutive figure recognized as St. Nicholas. He comes down the chimney bearing a sack of toys, portrayed as plump and jolly with twinkling eyes, rosy cheeks, a white beard, and a pipe; he fills the stockings without speaking, signals his departure, climbs into his sleigh, and offers a cheerful Christmas blessing as he drives away.

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Clement Clarke Moore

Clement Clarke Moore was an American writer and professor, best known for his classic poem "A Visit From Saint Nicholas," which has become a cornerstone of Christmas literature. Written in 1823, the poem is often credited with shaping modern perceptions of Santa Claus and holiday traditions. Moore's work reflects a blend of whimsy and warmth, capturing the spirit of Christmas in a way that resonates with readers of all ages. In addition to his literary contributions, he was a scholar in the field of theology and served as a professor at the General Theological Seminary in New York City.

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