Рождественская история

Chapter 3

           Itsfeet,observablebeneaththeamplefoldsofthegarment,werealsobare;andonitsheaditworenoothercoveringthanahollywreath,sethereandtherewithshiningicicles.Itsdarkbrowncurlswerelongandfree;freeasitsgenialface,itssparklingeye,itsopenhand,itscheeryvoice,itsunconstraineddemeanour,anditsjoyfulair.Girdedrounditsmiddlewasanantiquescabbard;butnoswordwasinit,andtheancientsheathwaseatenupwithrust.

           ‘Youhaveneverseenthelikeofmebefore?’exclaimedtheSpirit.

           ‘Never,’Scroogemadeanswertoit.

           ‘Haveneverwalkedforthwiththeyoungermembersofmyfamily;meaning(forIamveryyoung)myelderbrothersbornintheselateryears?’pursuedthePhantom.

           ‘Idon’tthinkIhave,’saidScrooge.‘IamafraidIhavenot.Haveyouhadmanybrothers,Spirit?’

           ‘Morethaneighteenhundred,’saidtheGhost.

           ‘Atremendousfamilytoprovidefor,’mutteredScrooge.

           TheGhostofChristmasPresentrose.

           ‘Spirit,’saidScroogesubmissively,‘conductmewhereyouwill.Iwentforthlastnightoncompulsion,andIlearntalessonwhichisworkingnow.To-night,ifyouhaveaughttoteachme,letmeprofitbyit.

           ‘Touchmyrobe.

           Scroogedidashewastold,andhelditfast.

           Holly,mistletoe,redberries,ivy,turkeys,geese,game,poultry,brawn,meat,pigs,sausages,oysters,pies,puddings,fruit,andpunch,allvanishedinstantly.

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