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Chapter 2

           MasterScrooge’strunkbeingbythistimetiedontothetopofthechaise,thechildrenbadetheschoolmastergood-byerightwillingly;andgettingintoit,drovegailydownthegarden-sweep:thequickwheelsdashingthehoar-frostandsnowfromoffthedarkleavesoftheevergreenslikespray.

           ‘Alwaysadelicatecreature,whomabreathmighthavewithered,’saidtheGhost.‘Butshehadalargeheart.

           ‘Soshehad,’criedScrooge.‘You’reright.Iwillnotgainsayit,Spirit.Godforbid.

           ‘Shediedawoman,’saidtheGhost,‘andhad,asIthink,children.

           ‘Onechild,’Scroogereturned.

           ‘True,’saidtheGhost.‘Yournephew.

           Scroogeseemeduneasyinhismind;andansweredbriefly,‘Yes.

           Althoughtheyhadbutthatmomentlefttheschoolbehindthem,theywerenowinthebusythoroughfaresofacity,whereshadowypassengerspassedandrepassed;whereshadowycartsandcoachesbattlefortheway,andallthestrifeandtumultofarealcitywere.Itwasmadeplainenough,bythedressingoftheshops,thatheretooitwasChristmastimeagain;butitwasevening,andthestreetswerelightedup.

           TheGhoststoppedatacertainwarehousedoor,andaskedScroogeifheknewit.

           ‘Knowit?’saidScrooge.‘Iwasapprenticedhere!’

           Theywentin.AtsightofanoldgentlemaninaWelshwig,sittingbehindsuchahighdesk,thatifhehadbeentwoinchestallerhemusthaveknockedhisheadagainsttheceiling,Scroogecriedingreatexcitement:

           ‘Why,it’soldFezziwig!Blesshisheart;it’sFezziwigaliveagain.

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