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{{Uncited}}{{Event|title1=Christmas|image1=Lodgings snow-header.png|caption-image1=Christmas in London!|date=December|recurring=Yearly|notable_figures=[[Mr Sacks]]|related=[[Lacre]]}}<blockquote>''"Christmas in the Neath! Hark to the tuneless singing of urchins. Wade through a drift of what Londoners pretend is snow. But beware! Mr Sacks stalks the streets, demanding gifts."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Explore_the_Festive_Season|Explore the Festive Season|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
{{Event|title1=Christmas|image1=Lodgings snow-header.png|caption-image1=Christmas in London!|date=December|recurring=Yearly|notable_figures=[[Mr Sacks]]|related=[[Lacre]]}}<blockquote>''"Christmas in the Neath! Hark to the tuneless singing of urchins. Wade through a drift of what Londoners pretend is snow. But beware! Mr Sacks stalks the streets, demanding gifts."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Explore_the_Festive_Season|Explore the Festive Season|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>


'''Christmas''' is a familiar holiday celebrated in [[London]], marked by the precipitation of a snow-like substance called [[lacre]].
'''Christmas''' is a familiar holiday celebrated in [[London]], marked by the precipitation of a snow-like substance called [[lacre]].
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