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Up the Chimney

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A short Christmas play intended for both reading and performance, set on Christmas Eve in a family's parlor where two children write letters to Santa, stockings hang by the hearth, and a longtime nurse arrives with aches. Action proceeds through plain, natural dialogue and descriptive stage directions: the father, a doctor, prescribes a playful remedy that must be given by the children, and the household prepares for the holiday night. The script combines spoken parts with integrated directions and practical notes on costumes and scenery, highlighting wholesome holiday customs, imagination, and a warm communal Christmas spirit.

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Shepherd Knapp

Shepherd Knapp was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. His works often capture the spirit of the holiday season, with a focus on family and festive traditions. Notable titles include "Down the Chimney" and "The Christmas Dinner," which reflect his ability to weave warmth and joy into his storytelling. Knapp's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and charming illustrations, making his stories beloved by young readers and families alike.

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