![]() ![]() The air was filled with phantoms, wandering hither and thither in restless haste and moaning as they went Nobody under the bed nobody in the closet nobody in his dressing-gown, which was hanging up in a suspicious attitude against the wall “What do you want with me?” Frontispieceīob Cratchit went down a slide on Cornhill, at the end of a lane of boys, twenty times, in honour of its being Christmas Eve “How now?” said Scrooge, caustic and cold as ever. Joe, a marine-store dealer and receiver of stolen goods.Įbenezer Scrooge, a grasping, covetous old man, the surviving partner of the firm of Scrooge and Marley.ĭick Wilkins, a fellow apprentice of Scrooge’s.īelle, a comely matron, an old sweetheart of Scrooge’s.Ĭaroline, wife of one of Scrooge’s debtors.īelinda and Martha Cratchit, daughters of the preceding. Ghost of Jacob Marley, a spectre of Scrooge’s former partner in business. ![]() ![]() Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, an apparition showing the shadows of things which yet may happen. Ghost of Christmas Present, a spirit of a kind, generous, and hearty nature. Ghost of Christmas Past, a phantom showing things past. Fezziwig, a kind-hearted, jovial old merchant. Tim Cratchit (“Tiny Tim”), a cripple, youngest son of Bob Cratchit. ![]()
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