An Attorney's
              'Twas the Night Before Christmas

              Whereas, on an occasion immediately
              preceding the Nativity festival,
              throughout a certain dwelling unit,
              quiet descended, in which could be heard
              no disturbance, not even the sound
              emitted by a diminutive rodent related
              to, and in form resembling, a rat; and

              Whereas, the offspring of the
              occupants had affixed their tubular,
              closely knit coverings for the nether
              limbs to the flue of the fireplace in
              expectation that a personage known as
              St.Nicholas would arrive; and

              Whereas, said offspring had become
              somnolent, and were entertaining re:
              saccharine-flavored fruit; and

              Whereas, the adult male of the
              family, et ux, attired in proper
              headgear, had also become quiescent in
              anticipation of nocturnal inertia; and

              Whereas, a distraction on the snowy
              acreage outside aroused the owner to
              investigate; and

              Whereas, he perceived in a most
              unbelieving manner a vehicle propelled
              by eight domesticated quadrapeds of a
              species found in artic regions; and

              Whereas, a most odd rotund gentleman
              was entreating the aforesaid animals by
              their appellations, as follows:

              "Your immediate co-operation is
              requested. Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, and
              Vixen; and collective action by you will
              be much appreciated, Comet, Cupid,
              Donder, and Blitzen"; and

              Whereas, subsequent to the above,
              there occurred a swift descent to the
              hearth by the aforementioned gentleman,
              where he proceeded to deposit gratuities
              in the aforementioned tubular coverings.

              Now, therefore, be ye advised:
              that upon completion of these acts,
              and upon his return to his original
              point of departure, he proclaimed
              a felicitation of the type prevalent
              and suitable to these occasions, ie:

              Merry Christmas to All and to All a
              Good Night!

              <this one comes from the NEA Journal, December 1960>

                 

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