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(Finished) A Christmas Campfire Story
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<blockquote data-quote="Mayflower1" data-source="post: 75570616" data-attributes="member: 132617"><p>[USER=416739]@PeterJames0510[/USER] </p><p></p><p>It was the night before Christmas, and candlelight glowed warmly on the snow from a wooden cabin in Colorado. An evergreen pine tree stood tall and proud nearby in the forest. It glistened with a glitter of white snow and frost. The hunter looked at the tree with his axe and decided against cutting it down.</p><p></p><p>"No one will want one so tall anyway." He mumbled. He was about 50 miles from the nearest town and hadn't been there in a month. Pretty soon, he would have to take the trip into town to sell his trees and get food and supplies. He dreaded the idea, but Christmas was the biggest time of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mayflower1, post: 75570616, member: 132617"] [USER=416739]@PeterJames0510[/USER] It was the night before Christmas, and candlelight glowed warmly on the snow from a wooden cabin in Colorado. An evergreen pine tree stood tall and proud nearby in the forest. It glistened with a glitter of white snow and frost. The hunter looked at the tree with his axe and decided against cutting it down. "No one will want one so tall anyway." He mumbled. He was about 50 miles from the nearest town and hadn't been there in a month. Pretty soon, he would have to take the trip into town to sell his trees and get food and supplies. He dreaded the idea, but Christmas was the biggest time of the year. [/QUOTE]
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