Рождественская история

Chapter 1

           Theapparitionwalkedbackwardfromhim;andateverystepittook,thewindowraiseditselfalittle,sothatwhenthespectrereachedit,itwaswideopen.ItbeckonedScroogetoapproach,whichhedid.Whentheywerewithintwopacesofeachother,Marley’sGhostheldupitshand,warninghimtocomenonearer.Scroogestopped.

           Notsomuchinobedience,asinsurpriseandfear:forontheraisingofthehand,hebecamesensibleofconfusednoisesintheair;incoherentsoundsoflamentationandregret;wailingsinexpressiblysorrowfulandself-accusatory.Thespectre,afterlisteningforamoment,joinedinthemournfuldirge;andfloatedoutuponthebleak,darknight.

           Scroogefollowedtothewindow:desperateinhiscuriosity.Helookedout.

           Theairwasfilledwithphantoms,wanderinghitherandthitherinrestlesshaste,andmoaningastheywent.EveryoneofthemworechainslikeMarley’sGhost;somefew(theymightbeguiltygovernments)werelinkedtogether;nonewerefree.ManyhadbeenpersonallyknowntoScroogeintheirlives.Hehadbeenquitefamiliarwithoneoldghost,inawhitewaistcoat,withamonstrousironsafeattachedtoitsankle,whocriedpiteouslyatbeingunabletoassistawretchedwomanwithaninfant,whomitsawbelow,uponadoor-step.Themiserywiththemallwas,clearly,thattheysoughttointerfere,forgood,inhumanmatters,andhadlostthepowerforever.

           Whetherthesecreaturesfadedintomist,ormistenshroudedthem,hecouldnottell

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