Why the Chimes Rang: A Play in One Act by McFadden and Alden

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By Joshua Zhou Posted on Apr 1, 2026
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Alden, Raymond MacDonald, 1873-1924 Alden, Raymond MacDonald, 1873-1924
English
Okay, I need to tell you about this tiny, powerful little play I just read. It's called 'Why the Chimes Rang,' and it's not what you'd expect from something written over a century ago. Forget dusty, complicated language—this is a clear, moving story about two poor brothers on Christmas Eve. They have one precious coin to give at the grand cathedral, but a blizzard and a desperate stranger stand in their way. The magic is in the cathedral's legend: its famous chimes only ring when a truly perfect gift is offered. No one has heard them in years. So, as these boys make their difficult journey, you're left wondering: what could possibly be a gift pure enough to make those silent bells sing again? It's a short read, but it packs an emotional punch that really sticks with you.
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I stumbled upon this short play by Raymond MacDonald Alden and Elizabeth McFadden almost by accident, and I'm so glad I did. Published in 1909, it has the feel of a classic folk tale, but it's written with a directness that feels surprisingly modern.

The Story

The story follows two young brothers, Pedro and Manuel, who live humbly with their grandmother. On Christmas Eve, they set out for the distant cathedral, carrying their single silver coin to offer at the service. It's a harsh journey through a snowstorm. Along the way, they encounter a sick, freezing beggar by the roadside. Here's their impossible choice: use their coin to help this dying man, or continue on to give it to the church as they planned. Their decision sets in motion the play's central mystery. The cathedral is famous for its magnificent chimes, but legend says they will only ring when a 'perfect gift' is laid on the altar. For years, the wealthy have offered jewels and gold, but the bells stay silent. As the Christmas Eve service proceeds without the brothers, everyone wonders if the chimes will ever ring again—and what, exactly, a 'perfect gift' really looks like.

Why You Should Read It

What I love most is how this play cuts straight to the heart. In under 30 pages, it sets up a real moral dilemma that isn't sugar-coated. The brothers' struggle feels genuine. It's not a story about grand gestures, but about quiet, difficult choices made in the cold and dark. The contrast between the lavish, silent cathedral and the simple, compassionate act outside its walls is beautifully drawn. It makes you think about value, sacrifice, and where real 'greatness' comes from. It’s less about religion and more about a universal human truth.

Final Verdict

This is a perfect read for a quiet evening, especially during the holiday season when you want something meaningful without a lot of fluff. It's great for fans of short stories with a moral heart, like O. Henry's tales. Teachers and parents looking for a thoughtful, classic play for young readers will find it incredibly useful. Honestly, it's for anyone who appreciates a simple, well-told story that asks a big question and leaves you feeling a little warmer and more hopeful than before you started.



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Charles Martin
1 year ago

Impressive quality for a digital edition.

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9 months ago

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Jessica Martinez
1 year ago

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7 months ago

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David Brown
10 months ago

This was exactly the kind of deep dive I was searching for, the author’s unique perspective adds a fresh layer to the discussion. Truly a masterpiece of digital educational material.

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