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The following was originally published in the New York Sun newspaper in 1897, written by Francis Pharcellus Church in response to a letter to the editor from a girl living in New York City.
It’s that time of year filled with Christmas cheer, presents, and the ever-present parental question: Do we tell the kids the truth about Santa Claus?