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390:. Alan tells them he has named the creature a "Raphion" and he has named it and other strange creatures with the help of his "friend" who is down the bottom of the garden. Alan wants to know where they have been and what a "church" is. His parents tell him it is God's house. After supper, Alan asks permission to go back down to the bottom of the garden and help his "friend" continue to name the new species. His parents say yes and Alan meets up with his "friend" again. As they continue to name the new animals, Alan asks Him if He is God. He says yes and when asked if he lives in a church, he replies, "I live in many places… But sometimes, in the cool of the evening, I walk in a garden – with a friend and talk about the New World…” 1805: 301:. The angel offers Mary the choice of giving the baby back to God to avoid these agonies of the future and tells her that she should regard the choice as hers alone with no compunction from God himself. Mary suddenly remembers the smile on her son's face as He looked on His sleeping disciples in Gethsemane and a similar look on the face of one of the criminals also on a cross at 341:. Sheltering in the stable in Bethlehem, it witnesses the birth of Jesus, the shepherds, the three wise men and the visitation of an angel. Inspecting the presents left by the three wise men for something to eat, the baby Jesus touches the donkey's ear and its character is transformed. It becomes the donkey that takes Joseph, Mary and Jesus into 29: 220:
Little is known of the reasons for the writing of the contents of this book, however Christie is known to have retained strong religious beliefs throughout her life. She is also said to have been pleased with Collins' plans for the publication and its illustrations by Elsie Wrigley and pleased at the
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Mrs Hargreaves, a middle-aged widow, lives alone in London. Her two grown-up children are married and live far away. She is comfortable on her own but dislikes people, their cares and complaints. She is a generous giver to charity but does not want to be involved herself and feels isolated from
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in the preceding story attempts to eat). Although relatively unknown, this work, when referred to at all, is often stated as being for children; however the stories it contains are firmly aimed at an adult audience and with adult themes, especially for 1965. For instance, in the story
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On an isolated island, Mary lives with a man who is known to the other islanders as a holy man. This man works at his scriptures desperate for a vision to enable him to complete them. Two men arrive on the island as they have heard that the
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It is New Year's Eve in the year 2000. In the dead of night, a drunken man, Jacob Narracott, sees a strange procession making its way down the hill from the church. There are fourteen people, among them a woman carrying a wheel
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where Mary and the man live, they are told no such person lives on the island and they should stop their search for false gods. The two men leave. Soon after, another boat arrives on the island with Jesus in the company of
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and tell him of their guilt that they attained eternal life when they feel they did not do enough to deserve such a reward. The recording angel is dismissive but the
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A boastful donkey refuses to behave or obey the orders of its masters. Having a mind of its own, it leaves whatever master it has and manages to wander through
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and on the journey touches the woven cloak-like coat of an Arabic-looking man sat in the bow of the boat. She undergoes something of a
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everyone around her to the point where even a shopping expedition becomes an ordeal. Craving isolation she takes a
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is beyond repair and that the images of the saints on it have gone for good and cannot be restored…
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The fourteen are saints who walk the earth again on their way back to heaven. They stand before the
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as He prays before his arrest, then a vision of Jesus carrying His cross on the way to His
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reception of the book and, for once, requests for it to be autographed.
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of his sighting, feeling that he has seen them somewhere before…
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with the baby Jesus when she receives a visitation from an
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comes into the stable. The angel is then revealed to be
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Jesus himself. As he flashes through the sky towards
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in disguised form who vows to come back one day and
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on 1 November 1965 in an edition priced at thirteen
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Index


Agatha Christie
short story collection
Collins
A Caribbean Mystery
At Bertram's Hotel
short stories
crime writer
Agatha Christie
by-line
Come, Tell Me How You Live
Collins
shillings
sixpence
Dodd, Mead and Company
short stories

Mary
Bethlehem
angel
Garden of Gethsemane
crucifixion
blasphemer
Golgotha
Joseph
Satan
tempt
hell
star
Three Wise Men

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