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his head: to get the gifts on a sledge and start the journey from house to house or to save Santa first. 

Finally, Chris was more than convinced, they had to save Santa first and get him out of the chimney. He told his idea to the elf and they rushed off to Chris‘s house on a reindeer‘s back. Other reindeer followed them. Chris remembered having read a fairy tale about how everybody in the family helped to pull out a turnip, so his plan was – to find a tight rope in his dad‘s garage, fasten the rope around Santa‘s legs and then with the reindeer‘s and elves‘ help try to get him out from his imprisonment. That should be done immediately

So, the company approached Chris‘s house and saw Santa‘s legs protruding from the chimney. They all landed. Not a moment could be wasted! Fortunately, Chris managed to find a tight rope quickly, he got on a reindeer‘s back again and he took Chris to the top of the chimney.

Chris quickly put the rope around Santa‘s legs and during that time all the reindeer and elves holding onto each other‘s hooves or arms formed a big line. They were waiting for Chris‘s order. Now everything seemed right and Chris shouted: ‘One, two, threeeee, pullllllllllll…

Success! They got Santa out. The poor one, he was all bruised and his clothes were dirty and torn

There was no time to rejoice because they had lots of work to do. Chris ran to grab his grandfather's clean and warm clothes for Santa.

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