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A Christmas Carol / Patrick Stewart (3/3)
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! Jacob, heaven and Christmastime be praised! Still here! They're not torn down! Rings and all! They're here! Ah!
! The shadows of the things that would have been
. They will be! I know they will! I … I don't know what day it is! I … I … I don't know how long I've been
!
I
! No
. No
.
,
,
. Cold, piping for the blood to dance to! Hello! What's today?
-Boy: Aye?
-Scrooge: Well, what's today, my fine
?
-Boy: Today?
it's Christmas day.
-Scrooge: It's Christmas day. I haven't missed it. The Spirits have done it all in one night! Why, they can do anything they like. Of course they can! Hello, my fine fellow!
-Boy: Hello.
-Scrooge: Do you know the poulterer's in the next street?
-Boy: Of course I do.
-Scrooge: Have they sold the
hanging in the window? The big one.
-Boy: What? The one as big as me?
-Scrooge: That's it, delightful boy!
-Boy: Yay, it's still there.
-Scrooge: Good!
!
-Boy: You're joshing!
-Scrooge: No, no, no, go buy it
! And tell them to bring it straight here! Come back with the man and I'll give you a
. Come back in less than five minutes, I'll give you two! I'll send it to Bob Cratchet's. He won't know who it's from. [Sings and dances]
Boy: Here's the man and here's
. Now where's my two shillings?
-Scrooge: Oh, that's a turkey! And here are your two shillings, my boy!
-Boy: Whoops!
-Scrooge: Now, I want you to take this bird to Bob Cratchet at 24 Camden Road, Camden town.
-Man: 24 Camden Road?
-Scrooge: Wait, you can't carry that bird all the way to Camden town! You must
!
-Man: Yes sir!
-Scrooge:
, and don't tell Cratchet where it came from. A cab, sir, a cab!
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