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Merry Christmas

Posted December 23, 2013

The phrase “Merry Christmas” was not widely used until Dickens popularized it in A Christmas Carol, published in 1843.

 

thanks to:
http://interestingliterature.com/2013/12/17
/dickensachristmascarolat170/

 

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