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A MONDAY CHRISTMAS.

Christmas Day fell on a Monday las year. It fell on a Monday also in 1865, and on that occasion the following was unearthed from, it was stated, the Harleian MSS., No. 2252, folio 153-4 : If Chriatmas-day on Monday be, A great winter that year you'll aee, A nd full of winds both loud and shrill ; But in summer, truth to tell, High winds shall there be and strong, Full of tempests lasting long ; While battles they shall multiply, And great plenty of beasts thall die. They that be born that day, I ween. They shall be strong each one and keen ; He shall be found that stealeth aught; Tho' thou be sick, thou diest not. The year 1866 was the year of the Aus-tro-Pru3sian war, a year of disastrous gales, and a year of cattle plague. Again in 1871 Christmas Day fell on a Monday. The twelvemonth following that day saw England with cattle plague in the North, and some great storms ; but as to "battles" we must go back a few months in 1871 for the capitulation of Paris and the conflict with the Commune. We have had a Monday Christmas for the third time within a d6zert_ysars.J;..',...; ,; ... ' "'

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 416, 29 March 1877, Page 3

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A MONDAY CHRISTMAS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 416, 29 March 1877, Page 3

A MONDAY CHRISTMAS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 416, 29 March 1877, Page 3

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