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A Christmas Carol in Prose; Being a Ghost Story of Christmas

by Dickens, Charles

Ebenezer Scrooge, a cold-hearted miser in Victorian London, is visited by three ghostly spirits on Christmas Eve who force him to confront his past, present, and future.

114

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2h

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1843

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114

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3h

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1PREFACE
2STAVE II: THE FIRST OF THE THREE SPIRITS
3STAVE III: THE SECOND OF THE THREE SPIRITS
4STAVE IV: THE LAST OF THE SPIRITS
5STAVE V: THE END OF IT

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A CHRISTMAS CAROL IN PROSE BEING A Ghost Story of Christmas by Charles Dickens PREFACE I HAVE endeavoured in this Ghostly little book, to raise the Ghost of an Idea, which shall not put my readers out of humour with themselves, with each other, with the season, or with me. May it haunt their houses pleasantly, and no one wish to lay it. Their faithful Friend and Servant, C. D. December, 1843. CONTENTS Stave I: Marley's Ghost Stave II: The First of the Three Spirits Stave III: The Second of the Three Spirits Stave IV: The Last of the Spirits Stave V: The End of It STAVE I: MARLEY'S GHOST MARLEY was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that. The register of his burial was signed by the clergyman, the clerk, the undertaker, and the chief mourner. Scrooge signed it: and Scrooge's name was good upon 'Change, for anything he chose to put his hand to. Old Marley was as dead as a door-nail. Mind! I don't mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge, what there is particularly dead about a door-nail. I might have been inclined, myself, to regard a coffin-nail as the deadest piece of ironmongery in the trade. But the wisdom of our ancestors is in the simile; and my unhallowed hands shall not disturb it, or the Country's done for. You will therefore permit me to repeat, emphatically, that Marley was as dead as a door-nail. Scrooge knew he was dead? Of course he did. How could it be otherwise? Scrooge and he were partners for I don't know how many years. Scro...

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Christmas storiesGhost storiesLondon (England) -- FictionMisers -- FictionPoor families -- FictionScrooge, Ebenezer (Fictitious character) -- FictionSick children -- Fictionchristmasredemptionnovellabritish-literaturemorality

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