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Santy, or Daidí na Nollag ("Father Christmas") as he is formally known, enjoys mince pies and tankards of stout left on Lyndelby doorsteps cleverly hidden inside pairs of shoes and boots.
With me daughters' consent I resumed tellin' bedtime stories about Beannaithe, the lass who were raised by an old Dwarf from age four until age fourteen. The Dwarf died not long after reunitin' the lass with her mother and the rest of her extended family. Beannaithe were heartbroken but, with the love and support of her family, she carried on.
Daidí Beag ("Little Grandad"), an elderly River Hobbit farmer, treads a fine line between telling entertaining stories to his difficult to please grandchildren while not upsetting their mothers by overstimulating their children before bedtime.
'Your granny were called Gráinne. I loved her from the moment we first met. She were clever, and as sweet a lass as ever a lad could hope for. She were the fairest lass I'd ever laid eyes on, before or since our first meetin'.'