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"
He
hurried
into
the
front
hall
closet
and
brought
back
one
of
his
boots
.
He
removed
the
fire
screen
from
in
front
of
the
dying
fire
.
"
Louis
,
what
are
you
--
"
"
You
'll
see
.
"
On
the
left
side
of
the
hearth
the
fire
was
out
and
there
was
a
thick
bed
of
fluffy
gray
ashes
.
Louis
stamped
the
boot
into
them
,
leaving
a
deep
track
.
Then
he
tromped
the
boot
down
on
the
outer
bricks
,
using
it
like
a
big
rubber
stamp
.
"
There
,
"
he
said
,
after
he
had
put
the
boot
away
in
the
closet
again
.
"
You
like
?
"
Rachel
was
giggling
again
.
"
Louis
,
Ellie
's
going
to
go
nuts
.
"
During
the
last
two
weeks
of
school
,
Ellie
had
picked
up
a
disquieting
rumor
around
kindergarten
,
to
wit
,
that
Santa
Claus
was
really
parents
.
This
idea
had
been
reinforced
by
a
rather
skinny
Santa
at
the
Bangor
Mall
,
whom
Ellie
had
glimpsed
in
the
Deering
Ice
Cream
Parlor
a
few
days
ago
.
Santa
had
been
sitting
on
a
counter
stool
,
his
beard
pulled
to
one
side
so
he
could
eat
a
cheeseburger
.
This
had
troubled
Ellie
mightily
(
it
seemed
to
be
the
cheeseburger
,
somehow
,
even
more
than
the
false
beard
)
,
in
spite
of
Rachel
's
assurances
that
the
department
store
and
Salvation
Army
Santas
were
really
"
helpers
,
"
sent
out
by
the
real
Santa
,
who
was
far
too
busy
completing
inventory
and
reading
children
's
last-minute
letters
up
north
to
be
boogying
around
the
world
on
public
relations
jaunts
.
Louis
replaced
the
fire
screen
carefully
.
Now
there
were
two
clear
boot
tracks
in
their
fireplace
,
one
in
the
ashes
and
one
on
the
hearth
.
They
both
pointed
toward
the
Christmas
tree
,
as
if
Santa
had
hit
bottom
on
one
foot
and
immediately
stepped
out
to
leave
the
goodies
assigned
to
the
Creed
household
.
The
illusion
was
perfect
unless
you
happened
to
notice
that
they
were
both
left
feet
...
and
Louis
doubted
if
Ellie
was
that
analytical
.