- Santa Claus: You are sure it will work, Tweedeedee?
- Boy: Now's our chance. Mother's gone to bed.
- Title Card: 'Twas the night before Christmas And all through the house Not a creature was stirring Not even a mouse.
- Boy: Santa, do you still drive reindeer, or did you come in an airyplane?
- Santa Claus: I live in the Land of Winter, on the rim of the Polar Sea. A fairy kingdom bound by vast glaciers, towering ice crags and endless fields of snow. My borders are guarded by Goblins of the deep. The Monarch of the Arctic watchfully patrols my domain. It is an enchanting land, but sometimes Layluk, the North Wind, shakes his blankets and a blizzard comes howling down from the ice caves. Then I hurry to get home to my nice warm castle of snow. Back to my little men. Busy with countless toys. Such a hammering and pounding and sawing you never heard! Such a painting and polishing! For, of course, by Christmas, we must have a present ready for every boy and girl in the whole world.
- Santa Claus: Sometimes I meet a mean little elf named Hard Times, who upsets my sleigh, and things get lost and then the children don't get so many toys. But this year I did not meet him.
- Santa Claus: No matter how much I have to do, I watch the children through my telescope every day, and you never can tell when I may be looking right straight at you.
- Santa Claus: We are terribly busy, but Saturday is always a holiday and then I go calling - - On my nearest neighbors, the Eskimos.
- Title Card: As the little fairies dance and sing him to sleep, Santa dreams of all the little hearts he has made happy the whole world over.
- Santa Claus: Some people are *so* careless about their chimneys. And that is one reason why some little children never get any toys.
- Santa Claus: When the hard work is over, I have a glass of reindeer milk.