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    The year is 1963 and C S Lewis, the famous British author, is in the twilight years of his life. Despite failing health, he has agreed to give an informal talk to a group of American writers who are visiting England over the Christmas period. They have come to Lewis home, just outside of Oxford, and are eagerly anticipating hearing the man who has become a legend in his own lifetime. They are not disappointed. Lewis is in great form and his audience is spellbound as, with a display of oratory and humor that made him one of Englands most famous public speakers, he recounts what Christmas means to him as well as reflecting on some of the significant events and people that shaped his life.
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