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The Shepherd's Christmas - a sketch on Brighton Downs - drawn by E. Duncan, 1858. 'The wild winds whistle round him, he heeds not the blast; The chill snow-wreaths encrown him, his soul's with the past. Soft! he hears the glad strain, as its tones pealed on high From the home of his youth in the winters gone by. Hark! the voice of its cheer, through his dreaming it thrills As he stands, a poor shepherd, forlorn on the hills. "Gather round! Let the draught in your beakers flow bright! 'Tis the wassail of wassails we welcome to-night! Summon hither your hounds from their fast on the wold; T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-shepherds-christmas-a-sketch-on-brighton-downs-drawn-by-e-duncan-1858-the-wild-winds-whistle-round-him-he-heeds-not-the-blast-the-chill-snow-wreaths-encrown-him-his-souls-with-the-past-soft!-he-hears-the-glad-strain-as-its-tones-pealed-on-high-from-the-home-of-his-youth-in-the-winters-gone-by-hark!-the-voice-of-its-cheer-through-his-dreaming-it-thrills-as-he-stands-a-poor-shepherd-forlorn-on-the-hills-quotgather-round!-let-the-draught-in-your-beakers-flow-bright!-tis-the-wassail-of-wassails-we-welcome-to-night!-summon-hither-your-hounds-from-their-fast-on-the-wold-t-image565270009.html
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Cartoon, Lady Florence Caroline Dixie (nee Douglas, 1855-1905), British traveller, war correspondent, writer and feminist. In March 1883 she claimed that an assassination attempt had been made on her by two men disguised as women, not far from Windsor, but that her life was saved when a St Bernard dog rescued her. However, doubt was quickly thrown on her account of the incident. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-lady-florence-caroline-dixie-nee-douglas-1855-1905-british-traveller-war-correspondent-writer-and-feminist-in-march-1883-she-claimed-that-an-assassination-attempt-had-been-made-on-her-by-two-men-disguised-as-women-not-far-from-windsor-but-that-her-life-was-saved-when-a-st-bernard-dog-rescued-her-however-doubt-was-quickly-thrown-on-her-account-of-the-incident-image504806828.html
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