A Christmas carol . >.o cAurc/i. 152 H Christmas Carol. mistress. I 11 show you up stairs, if youplease. Thank ee. He knows me, said Scrooge,with his hand already on the dining-roomlock. Ill go in here, my dear. He turned it gently, and sidled his face in,round the door. They were looking at thetable (which was spread out in great array) ;for these young housekeepers are alwaysnervous on such points, and like to see thateverything is right. Fred ! said Scrooge. Dear heart alive, how his niece by marriagestarted ! Scrooge had forgotten, for the mo-ment, about her sitting in the corner with t
A Christmas carol . >.o cAurc/i. 152 H Christmas Carol. mistress. I 11 show you up stairs, if youplease. Thank ee. He knows me, said Scrooge,with his hand already on the dining-roomlock. Ill go in here, my dear. He turned it gently, and sidled his face in,round the door. They were looking at thetable (which was spread out in great array) ;for these young housekeepers are alwaysnervous on such points, and like to see thateverything is right. Fred ! said Scrooge. Dear heart alive, how his niece by marriagestarted ! Scrooge had forgotten, for the mo-ment, about her sitting in the corner with thefootstool, or he would nt have done it, onany account. Why bless my soul ! cried Fred, whosthat? Its I. Your uncle Scrooge. I have cometo dinner. Will you let me in, Fred ? Let him in ! It is a mercy he didnt shakehis arm off. He was at home in five could be heartier. His niece lookedjust the same. So did Topper when did the plump sister, when she came. Sodid everyone when they came. Wonderful 153 H Cbristmas Carol party, wond
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