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251
'
Why
,
it
's
Ali
Baba
.
'
Scrooge
exclaimed
in
ecstasy
.
'
It
's
dear
old
honest
Ali
Baba
.
Yes
,
yes
,
I
know
.
One
Christmas
time
,
when
yonder
solitary
child
was
left
here
all
alone
,
he
did
come
,
for
the
first
time
,
just
like
that
.
Poor
boy
.
And
Valentine
,
'
said
Scrooge
,
'
and
his
wild
brother
,
Orson
;
there
they
go
.
252
And
what
's
his
name
,
who
was
put
down
in
his
drawers
,
asleep
,
at
the
Gate
of
Damascus
;
do
n't
you
see
him
.
And
the
Sultan
's
Groom
turned
upside
down
by
the
Genii
;
there
he
is
upon
his
head
.
Serve
him
right
!
I
'm
glad
of
it
.
What
business
had
he
to
be
married
to
the
Princess
?
'
253
To
hear
Scrooge
expending
all
the
earnestness
of
his
nature
on
such
subjects
,
in
a
most
extraordinary
voice
between
laughing
and
crying
;
and
to
see
his
heightened
and
excited
face
would
have
been
a
surprise
to
his
business
friends
in
the
city
,
indeed
.
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254
'
There
's
the
Parrot
!
'
cried
Scrooge
.
'
Green
body
and
yellow
tail
,
with
a
thing
like
a
lettuce
growing
out
of
the
top
of
his
head
;
there
he
is
.
Poor
Robin
Crusoe
,
he
called
him
,
when
he
came
home
again
after
sailing
round
the
island
.
"
Poor
Robin
Crusoe
,
where
have
you
been
,
Robin
Crusoe
.
"
The
man
thought
he
was
dreaming
,
but
he
was
n't
.
It
was
the
Parrot
,
you
know
.
There
goes
Friday
,
running
for
his
life
to
the
little
creek
.
Halloa
!
Hoop
!
Hallo
!
'
255
Then
,
with
a
rapidity
of
transition
very
foreign
to
his
usual
character
,
he
said
,
in
pity
for
his
former
self
,
'
Poor
boy
!
'
and
cried
again
.
256
'
I
wish
,
'
Scrooge
muttered
,
putting
his
hand
in
his
pocket
,
and
looking
about
him
,
after
drying
his
eyes
with
his
cuff
:
'
but
it
's
too
late
now
.
'
257
'
What
is
the
matter
?
'
asked
the
Spirit
.
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258
'
Nothing
,
'
said
Scrooge
.
'
Nothing
.
There
was
a
boy
singing
a
Christmas
Carol
at
my
door
last
night
.
I
should
like
to
have
given
him
something
:
that
's
all
.
'
259
The
Ghost
smiled
thoughtfully
,
and
waved
its
hand
:
saying
as
it
did
so
,
'
Let
us
see
another
Christmas
.
'
260
Scrooge
's
former
self
grew
larger
at
the
words
,
and
the
room
became
a
little
darker
and
more
dirty
.
The
panels
shrunk
,
the
windows
cracked
;
fragments
of
plaster
fell
out
of
the
ceiling
,
and
the
naked
laths
were
shown
instead
;
but
how
all
this
was
brought
about
,
Scrooge
knew
no
more
than
you
do
.
He
only
knew
that
it
was
quite
correct
;
that
everything
had
happened
so
;
that
there
he
was
,
alone
again
,
when
all
the
other
boys
had
gone
home
for
the
jolly
holidays
.