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Stave 3: The Second of the Three Spirits | Stave 4: The Last of the SpiritsStave 5: The End of ItA CHRISTMAS CAROL by Charles DickensStave 5: The End of Ites! and the bedpost was his own. The bed was his own, the room was his own. Best and happiest of all, the Time before...
and hung with Christmas. There was a chair set close beside the child, and there were signs of some one having been there, lately. Poor Bob sat down in it, and when he had thought a little and composed himself, he kissed the little face. He was reconciled to what had happened,...
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—— 引自章节:Stave 4 最后一个幽灵 有些人嘲笑他的转变,他完全不理会,任由他们嘲笑;因为他有足够的智慧明白,这世界上所发生的一切为了人好的事,一开始总是会受到某些人的嘲笑;他也知道这些人反正都是盲目的,他想到他们咧着嘴笑时眯起眼睛的模样,就像罹患某种恶疾而难看的模样。他的内心也在大笑,对他来说...
Ch 2. A Christmas Carol Historical... Ch 3. A Christmas Carol Literary... Ch 4. A Christmas Carol Characters Ch 5. Ghosts in A Christmas Carol Ch 6. A Christmas Carol Stave... Ch 7. Teaching A Christmas CarolA Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens | Publication, History & Purpose Relate...
A Christmas Carol Vocabulary Flashcards Ch 2. A Christmas Carol Historical... Ch 3. A Christmas Carol Literary... Ch 4. A Christmas Carol Characters Ch 5. Ghosts in A Christmas Carol Ch 6. A Christmas Carol Stave... Ch 7. Teaching A Christmas CarolA...
`Nothing,' said Scrooge. `Nothing. There was a boy singing a Christmas Carol at my door last night. I should like to have given him something: that's all.' The Ghost smiled thoughtfully, and waved its hand: saying as it did so, `Let us see another Christmas.' ...
Stave 1: 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...