Рождественская история

Chapter 2

           TheSpiritsignedtohimtolistentothetwoapprentices,whowerepouringouttheirheartsinpraiseofFezziwig:andwhenhehaddoneso,said,

           ‘Why?Isitnot.Hehasspentbutafewpoundsofyourmortalmoney:threeorfourperhaps.Isthatsomuchthathedeservesthispraise?’

           ‘Itisn’tthat,’saidScrooge,heatedbytheremark,andspeakingunconsciouslylikehisformer,nothislatter,self.‘Itisn’tthat,Spirit.Hehasthepowertorenderushappyorunhappy;tomakeourservicelightorburdensome;apleasureoratoil.Saythathispowerliesinwordsandlooks;inthingssoslightandinsignificantthatitisimpossibletoaddandcountthemup:whatthen?Thehappinesshegives,isquiteasgreatasifitcostafortune.

           HefelttheSpirit’sglance,andstopped.

           ‘Whatisthematter?’askedtheGhost.

           ‘Nothinginparticular,’saidScrooge.

           ‘Something,Ithink,’theGhostinsisted.

           ‘No,’saidScrooge,‘No.Ishouldliketobeabletosayawordortwotomyclerkjustnow.That’sall.

           Hisformerselfturneddownthelampsashegaveutterancetothewish;andScroogeandtheGhostagainstoodsidebysideintheopenair.

           ‘Mytimegrowsshort,’observedtheSpirit.‘Quick.

           ThiswasnotaddressedtoScrooge,ortoanyonewhomhecouldsee,butitproducedanimmediateeffect.ForagainScroogesawhimself.Hewasoldernow;amanintheprimeoflife.Hisfacehadnottheharshandrigidlinesoflateryears;butithadbeguntowearthesignsofcareandavarice.

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