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'Just before the Christmas
card was modestly ushered into the world, the greetings of the
season were written to dear and distant friends on old-world
notepaper with pinked-out edges—the kind which is now in favour
with sentimental servant-girls—and, to render the kind wishes
appropriate, a little robin was printed at the top of the paper,
surrounded by a wreath of holly and a suitable word of greeting.' — Leily Bingen, The Windsor Magazine, 1895 'Christmas cards are one of those little traditions that feel oddly comforting, like a small reminder that some things don’t need to change.' — Anonymous 'Sending Christmas cards is the holiday version of, "I thought about you for 30 seconds, and now here’s a card."' — Anonymous |
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