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FT 25   Ruldolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 1950 and Storybook

FT 25   Ruldolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 1950 and Storybook
 
by Robert L May
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer FT25 Booklet

SCENE 1 The day before Christmas, the young deer were having a grand time playing . . . and calling names at one little deer they wouldn't allow to play with them:— "Ha Ha! Look at Rudolph, with his big red shiny nose!" While Rudolph just cried! He wished that his nose was like the others . . . brownish and small, and not shiny.

SCENE 2 Rudolph hoped that Santa (who even then was packing his sleigh for his Christmas Eve flight) would remember what a good little reindeer Rudolph had been all year . . . even though his nose did look funny. . .

SCENE 3 That Christmas Eve was very foggy, and very, very dark. Santa and his reindeer couldn't go fast, and were having a hard time finding their way. They tangled in treetops, and barely missed hitting a four-motored plane.

CENE 4 Inside the house, Santa tripped and stumbled in the dark. He could hardly see to choose the right presents . . . until he came to one room that was definitely lighted ... by sleeping Rudolph's big, red, shining nose! Santa woke Rudolph and told him of the terrible fog, and how worried he was that all the children's present might not be delivered in time. "And you," he told Rudolph, "may yet save the day, by lighting the way for me and my reindeer!"

SCENE 5 So Rudolph directed the deer and the sleigh through the dark, foggy sky. Santa's troubles were over!

SCENE 6 Inside the houses, too, Rudolph's nose gave just enough light for Santa to choose the right gifts from his pack.

SCENE 7 When Rudolph returned home, all the other reindeer cheered him as a hero . . . while Rudolph just blushed, from his head to his toes! And Santa made Rudolph Commander-in-Chief, to lead the reindeer and sleigh on every dark, foggy Christmas Eve.