A Christmas Accident. By Annie Eliot Trumbull, Classic Xmas Story
This is a short story collection from the late 19th century. The stories delve into the everyday life and relationships of various characters, exploring themes such as class differences, social interactions, and the Christmas spirit through different families' perspectives.
At the start of "A Christmas Accident," readers are introduced to two neighboring families living in identical homes: the Giltons and the Biltons. Mr. Gilton is portrayed as a grumpy, wealthy man with little patience for social interactions, while the Biltons, with their five children, represent a lively contrast despite their financial struggles.
The narrative reveals the tension and rivalry between the two families, particularly when Mr. Gilton's dog is poisoned, leading to an ongoing feud that climaxes on Christmas Eve. As the tale unfolds, Mr. Gilton accidentally enters the Biltons' home, mistaken for Santa Claus, which leads to unexpected interactions and reflections on the true meaning of Christmas and community.