A Christmas CarolA miser learns the true meaning of Christmas when three ghostly visitors review his past and foretell his future. |
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asked Scrooge bell bless Bob Cratchit bright bring you home Camden Town Charles Dickens child Christmas Carol Christmas Day chuckle clerk clock cold cried Bob cried Scrooge dance dark dead dear Dick Dickens Ding dong door Ebenezer exclaimed eyes face father fellow fire Fred ghost of Christmas girl goose Halloo happy head hear heard heart holly hour humbug Jacob Marley kissed knees knocker laugh light little Bob live Marley's MARLEY'S GHOST Martha Master Peter merry Christmas never night old Fezziwig old Joe partner phantom plump sister pudding replied the ghost returned the boy round scarcely Scrooge knew Scrooge looked Scrooge observed Scrooge sat Scrooge's nephew Scrooge's niece shadows spectre stood stool stopped streets There's thing thought told top couple Topper trembling turkey turned Uncle Scrooge voice walked window woman young Cratchits