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221
Perhaps
,
Scrooge
could
not
have
told
anybody
why
,
if
anybody
could
have
asked
him
;
but
he
had
a
special
desire
to
see
the
Spirit
in
his
cap
;
and
begged
him
to
be
covered
.
222
'
What
!
'
exclaimed
the
Ghost
,
'
would
you
so
soon
put
out
,
with
worldly
hands
,
the
light
I
give
?
Is
it
not
enough
that
you
are
one
of
those
whose
passions
made
this
cap
,
and
force
me
through
whole
trains
of
years
to
wear
it
low
upon
my
brow
?
'
223
Scrooge
reverently
disclaimed
all
intention
to
offend
or
any
knowledge
of
having
wilfully
bonneted
the
Spirit
at
any
period
of
his
life
.
He
then
made
bold
to
inquire
what
business
brought
him
there
.
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224
'
Your
welfare
,
'
said
the
Ghost
.
225
Scrooge
expressed
himself
much
obliged
,
but
could
not
help
thinking
that
a
night
of
unbroken
rest
would
have
been
more
conducive
to
that
end
.
The
Spirit
must
have
heard
him
thinking
,
for
it
said
immediately
:
226
'
Your
reclamation
,
then
.
Take
heed
.
'
227
It
put
out
its
strong
hand
as
it
spoke
,
and
clasped
him
gently
by
the
arm
.
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228
'
Rise
,
and
walk
with
me
.
'
229
It
would
have
been
in
vain
for
Scrooge
to
plead
that
the
weather
and
the
hour
were
not
adapted
to
pedestrian
purposes
;
that
bed
was
warm
,
and
the
thermometer
a
long
way
below
freezing
;
that
he
was
clad
but
lightly
in
his
slippers
,
dressing-gown
,
and
nightcap
;
and
that
he
had
a
cold
upon
him
at
that
time
.
The
grasp
,
though
gentle
as
a
woman
's
hand
,
was
not
to
be
resisted
.
He
rose
:
but
finding
that
the
Spirit
made
towards
the
window
,
clasped
his
robe
in
supplication
.
230
'
I
am
mortal
,
'
Scrooge
remonstrated
,
'
and
liable
to
fall
.
'