Story 54: Best Claus Story!-Life&Adventures of SantaClaus(1902) L. Frank Baum.

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I will be interchanging this story with other Old Bear Stories by Jane Hissey. As both are collections of stories from the same characters in each book that make up each chapter. Please do not copy these chapters to any other website, this is a private book for reference to those who write and read and are unfamiliar with the stories since they may not have had ask to them. I have no intentions of publishing this publicly at all if you see someone doing that they violate copyright law, you must report them immediately. This is a second edition book in which the stories were reprinted and not the exact original copy from 1902 "The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus published in 1902 two years after his famous "The Wizard of Oz" book in 1900. This is for only educational purposes and social awareness only for those who do not have the capability of reading any story because they simply cannot purchase it or have no access to computers or wifi as it is very much a fairytale fantasy index book for me to keep track of all actual factual story mentions to help me work and prepare my own stories. And this story speaks a lot to me as a Christian and I will point out all references as I have been doing throughout the other books in my special () followed by my name as well friends.

The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus by L. Frank Baum
Story 1
Chapter 1 Burzse
Have you heard of the great Forest of Burzee? Nurse used to sing of it when I was a child. She sang of the big tree trunks, standing close together, with their branches intertwining above it; of their rough coating of bark and queer, gnarled limbs; of the bushy foliage that roofed the entire forest, save where the sunbeams found a path through which to touch the ground in little spots and to cast weird and curious shadows over the mosses, the lichens and the drifts of dried leaves.

The Forest of Burzee is mighty and grand and awesome to those who steal beneath its shade. Coming from the sunlit meadows into its mazes it seems at first gloomy, then pleasant, and afterward filled with never-ending delights.
For hundreds of Years it has flourished in all its magnificence, the silence of its inclosure unbroken save by the chirp of busy chipmunks, the growl of wild beasts and the song of birds.
Yet Burzee has it its inhabitants–––for all this. Nature peopled it in the beginning with Fairies, Knooks, Ryls and Nymphs. As long as the Forest stands it will be a home, a refuge and a playground to these sweet immortals, who revel undisturbed in its depths.
Civilization has never yet reached Burzee. Will it ever, I wonder?
The end
(This first story and first Chapter in the Section labeled "Youth" speaks for itself very well I think this entire book will make its way into my Winx Club Rise of the Guardian as it does mention Jack Frost in the story being close with Santa Claus and like both are depicted in the Rise of the Guardians they are fun and merry people and enjoy a good joke or prank or two as long as it doesn't really hurt anyone. When Alec Baldwin acted for North I believe he read this book at one point and used it in this moment of his career acting as North. This book Santa Claus doesn't differentiate between the naughty and the nice or the poor and the rich either. He treats them all the same way as any good human being should with equal love and compassion-Lumna10.
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