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181
'
Expect
the
second
on
the
next
night
at
the
same
hour
.
The
third
upon
the
next
night
when
the
last
stroke
of
Twelve
has
ceased
to
vibrate
.
Look
to
see
me
no
more
;
and
look
that
,
for
your
own
sake
,
you
remember
what
has
passed
between
us
!
'
182
When
it
had
said
these
words
,
the
spectre
took
its
wrapper
from
the
table
,
and
bound
it
round
its
head
,
as
before
.
Scrooge
knew
this
,
by
the
smart
sound
its
teeth
made
,
when
the
jaws
were
brought
together
by
the
bandage
.
He
ventured
to
raise
his
eyes
again
,
and
found
his
supernatural
visitor
confronting
him
in
an
erect
attitude
,
with
its
chain
wound
over
and
about
its
arm
.
183
The
apparition
walked
backward
from
him
;
and
at
every
step
it
took
,
the
window
raised
itself
a
little
,
so
that
when
the
spectre
reached
it
,
it
was
wide
open
.
It
beckoned
Scrooge
to
approach
,
which
he
did
.
When
they
were
within
two
paces
of
each
other
,
Marley
's
Ghost
held
up
its
hand
,
warning
him
to
come
no
nearer
.
Scrooge
stopped
.
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184
Not
so
much
in
obedience
,
as
in
surprise
and
fear
:
for
on
the
raising
of
the
hand
,
he
became
sensible
of
confused
noises
in
the
air
;
incoherent
sounds
of
lamentation
and
regret
;
wailings
inexpressibly
sorrowful
and
self-accusatory
.
The
spectre
,
after
listening
for
a
moment
,
joined
in
the
mournful
dirge
;
and
floated
out
upon
the
bleak
,
dark
night
.
185
Scrooge
followed
to
the
window
:
desperate
in
his
curiosity
.
He
looked
out
.
186
The
air
was
filled
with
phantoms
,
wandering
hither
and
thither
in
restless
haste
,
and
moaning
as
they
went
.
Every
one
of
them
wore
chains
like
Marley
's
Ghost
;
some
few
(
they
might
be
guilty
governments
)
were
linked
together
;
none
were
free
.
Many
had
been
personally
known
to
Scrooge
in
their
lives
.
He
had
been
quite
familiar
with
one
old
ghost
,
in
a
white
waistcoat
,
with
a
monstrous
iron
safe
attached
to
its
ankle
,
who
cried
piteously
at
being
unable
to
assist
a
wretched
woman
with
an
infant
,
whom
it
saw
below
,
upon
a
door-step
.
The
misery
with
them
all
was
,
clearly
,
that
they
sought
to
interfere
,
for
good
,
in
human
matters
,
and
had
lost
the
power
for
ever
.
187
Whether
these
creatures
faded
into
mist
,
or
mist
enshrouded
them
,
he
could
not
tell
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188
But
they
and
their
spirit
voices
faded
together
;
and
the
night
became
as
it
had
been
when
he
walked
home
.
189
Scrooge
closed
the
window
,
and
examined
the
door
by
which
the
Ghost
had
entered
.
It
was
double-locked
,
as
he
had
locked
it
with
his
own
hands
,
and
the
bolts
were
undisturbed
.
He
tried
to
say
'
Humbug
!
'
but
stopped
at
the
first
syllable
.
And
being
,
from
the
emotion
he
had
undergone
,
or
the
fatigues
of
the
day
,
or
his
glimpse
of
the
Invisible
World
,
or
the
dull
conversation
of
the
Ghost
,
or
the
lateness
of
the
hour
,
much
in
need
of
repose
;
went
straight
to
bed
,
without
undressing
,
and
fell
asleep
upon
the
instant
.
190
When
Scrooge
awoke
,
it
was
so
dark
,
that
looking
out
of
bed
,
he
could
scarcely
distinguish
the
transparent
window
from
the
opaque
walls
of
his
chamber
.
He
was
endeavouring
to
pierce
the
darkness
with
his
ferret
eyes
,
when
the
chimes
of
a
neighbouring
church
struck
the
four
quarters
.
So
he
listened
for
the
hour
.