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1 Holly and ivy for him and for Christmas.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManBy James Joyce ContextHighlight In Chapter 1
2 But the Christmas vacation was very far away: but one time it would come because the earth moved round always.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManBy James Joyce ContextHighlight In Chapter 1
3 A great fire, banked high and red, flamed in the grate and under the ivy-twined branches of the chandelier the Christmas table was spread.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManBy James Joyce ContextHighlight In Chapter 1
4 It was his first Christmas dinner and he thought of his little brothers and sisters who were waiting in the nursery, as he had often waited, till the pudding came.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManBy James Joyce ContextHighlight In Chapter 1
5 He went once or twice with his mother to visit their relatives: and though they passed a jovial array of shops lit up and adorned for Christmas his mood of embittered silence did not leave him.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManBy James Joyce ContextHighlight In Chapter 2
6 He saw himself sitting at his table in Bray the morning after the discussion at the Christmas dinner table, trying to write a poem about Parnell on the back of one of his father's second moiety notices.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManBy James Joyce ContextHighlight In Chapter 2
7 I let her bawl away, to her heart's content, KITTY O'SHEA and the rest of it till at last she called that lady a name that I won't sully this Christmas board nor your ears, ma'am, nor my own lips by repeating.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManBy James Joyce ContextHighlight In Chapter 1