Letters and presents have been left with Bar for:
A lemon cake (of all things) wrapped up with a green bow, with a short note: My Dear Brother, For you -- the first lemon cake made in the Amber Palace kitchens in over two years. The very happiest of Christmases to you and Lucy. Love always, Amy, Perry, and Susan
A letter, elaborately sealed: Dear Cimorene, Please consider this an invitation for tea at the palace one afternoon, with a solemn promise that there shall not be any discussion of wedding plans. Merry Christmas, Amy, Perry, and Susan
An inlaid writing slope, with cleverly concealed drawers, and a card that reads simply: To Professor Lyon: A very Happy Christmas, from Amy, Perry, and Susan.
A tea caddy, full of darjeeling, and a note: To our dear friends in the House of Arch, to wish them a Merry Christmas, and thank them for a great many wonderful conversations shared over tea. Love, Amy, Perry, and Susan
A gold necklace, a flower made of amber in red and green and gold, and a card: For a proper princess, an Official Big Sister, and a dear, dear friend. All our love, Amy, Perry, and Susan.
A silver tea service, and a note: To Susan, Dear Friend and Beloved Godmother, with Love at Christmas and all year long, Amy, Perry, and (the other) Susan.
A Gold Watch, and a note: To Commander Henry Matthew Wellard, Commissioned Explorer to His Magesty King Arthur the Fifth of Leosford-upon-the-Ocean, and our dear friend Henry, a Very Happy Christmas. All to the best to you, Amy, Perry, and Susan
And finally
A letter, folded around a 1"x2" rectangle of silver, engraved with a single word, GRACE: My dear Logan, A reminder to seek Grace, to grant it when you can, and above all that you already have it, always have, and always will. And that I am here, if you need anything it is in my power to give you, and to hear anything you need to say. Merry Christmas from Susan and Perry and me, and Love always from your friend, Amy