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Scrooge
shivered
,
and
wiped
the
perspiration
from
his
brow
.
'
That
is
no
light
part
of
my
penance
,
'
pursued
the
Ghost
.
'
I
am
here
to-night
to
warn
you
,
that
you
have
yet
a
chance
and
hope
of
escaping
my
fate
.
A
chance
and
hope
of
my
procuring
,
Ebenezer
.
'
'
You
were
always
a
good
friend
to
me
,
'
said
Scrooge
.
'
Thank
'
ee
!
'
'
You
will
be
haunted
,
'
resumed
the
Ghost
,
'
by
Three
Spirits
.
'
Scrooge
's
countenance
fell
almost
as
low
as
the
Ghost
's
had
done
.
'
Is
that
the
chance
and
hope
you
mentioned
,
Jacob
?
'
he
demanded
,
in
a
faltering
voice
.
'
It
is
.
'
'
I
--
I
think
I
'd
rather
not
,
'
said
Scrooge
.
'
Without
their
visits
,
'
said
the
Ghost
,
'
you
can
not
hope
to
shun
the
path
I
tread
.
Expect
the
first
tomorrow
,
when
the
bell
tolls
One
.
'
'
Could
n't
I
take
'
em
all
at
once
,
and
have
it
over
,
Jacob
?
'
hinted
Scrooge
.