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What did the Grinch steal, in the title of a famous children's novel?

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The Grinch, in the title of the famous children's novel by Dr. Seuss, stole Christmas. The book is called "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" and tells the story of the Grinch's attempt to ruin the holiday spirit in the town of Whoville
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In the famous children's novel "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" by Dr. Seuss, the Grinch attempts to steal Christmas from the residents of Whoville by stealing all of the decorations, presents, and food. He ultimately fails in his attempt and learns the true meaning of Christmas.
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In the title of the famous children's novel "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" by Dr. Seuss, the Grinch stole Christmas. He sneaked into Whoville on Christmas Eve and took all the presents, decorations, and food. However, the Grinch eventually learns the true meaning of Christmas and returns everything to the Whos, ultimately becoming a part of their celebration. 
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IN THE TITLE OF THE FAMOUS CHILDREN'S NOVEL "HOW THE GRICH STOLE CHRISTMAS" BY DR. SEUSS THE GRINCH IS DEPICTED AS STEALING CHRISTMAS. THE STORY REVOLVES AROUND THE GRINCH A GROUCHY AND BITTER CREATURE WHO DESPISES THE HOLIDAY SEASON AND DECIDES TO STEAL THE CHRISTMAS.
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