MARY ELIZABETH BRADDON
HER CHRISTMAS CARD FOR 1913
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'We are told by old writers
in verse and refrain,
The "Black Cat" of ages
brings good in its train;
But should he, this Christmas,
perchance not be seen,
Just feast and be merry and
dream he has been.'
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'To cut
a long Tale
short'
The card opens to read:
'Xmas 1913
'All good wishes for
Christmas and
Many Happy Days
in the New Year
From
Mrs. John Maxwell.
Lichfield House, Richmond.'
The Literary Lives
of Mary Elizabeth Braddon by Jennifer Carnell (Biography)

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