A Christmas carol . H Cbrlstmas Carol laugh, a most illustrious laugh. The fatherof a long, long line of brilliant laughs !\ dont know what day of the month itis ! said Scrooge. *M dont know howlong Ive been among the Spirits. 1 dontknow anything. I m quite a baby. Nevermind. 1 dont care. 1 d rather be a ! Whoop ! Hallo here ! He was checked in his transports by thechurches ringing out the lustiest peals he hadever heard. Clash, clang, hammer, ding,dong, bell. Bell, dong, ding, hammer, clang,clash ! Oh, glorious, glorious ! Running to the window, he opened it, andput out his head. N


A Christmas carol . H Cbrlstmas Carol laugh, a most illustrious laugh. The fatherof a long, long line of brilliant laughs !\ dont know what day of the month itis ! said Scrooge. *M dont know howlong Ive been among the Spirits. 1 dontknow anything. I m quite a baby. Nevermind. 1 dont care. 1 d rather be a ! Whoop ! Hallo here ! He was checked in his transports by thechurches ringing out the lustiest peals he hadever heard. Clash, clang, hammer, ding,dong, bell. Bell, dong, ding, hammer, clang,clash ! Oh, glorious, glorious ! Running to the window, he opened it, andput out his head. No fog, no mist ; clear,bright, jovial, stirring, cold ; cold, pipingfor the blood to dance to ; golden sunlight ;heavenly sky ; sweet fresh air ; merry , glorious. Glorious ! *Whats to-day ? cried Scrooge, callingdownward to a boy in Sunday clothes,who perhaps had loitered in to look abouthim. *Eh? returned the boy, with all hismight of wonder. Whats to-day, my fine saidScrooge. 146 H Cbrtstmas Caro


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