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Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1971) Feature

 


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Scrooge's Niece

Scrooge's Niece


"'He said that Christmas was a humbug, as I live.' cried
Scrooge's nephew. 'He believed it too.'
'More shame for him, Fred.' said Scrooge's niece,
indignantly. Bless those women; they never do anything by
halves. They are always in earnest.
 
She was very pretty: exceedingly pretty. With a dimpled,
surprised-looking, capital face; a ripe little mouth, that
seemed made to be kissed -- as no doubt it was; all kinds of
good little dots about her chin, that melted into one another
when she laughed; and the sunniest pair of eyes you ever
saw in any little creature's head. Altogether she was what
you would have called provoking, you know; but satisfactory."

   - A Christmas Carol, Stave 3: The Second of the Three Spirits

 
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