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These
held
the
hot
stuff
from
the
jug
,
however
,
as
well
as
golden
goblets
would
have
done
;
and
Bob
served
it
out
with
beaming
looks
,
while
the
chestnuts
on
the
fire
sputtered
and
cracked
noisily
.
Then
Bob
proposed
:
'
A
Merry
Christmas
to
us
all
,
my
dears
!
God
bless
us
!
'
Which
all
the
family
re-echoed
.
'
God
bless
us
every
one
!
'
said
Tiny
Tim
,
the
last
of
all
.
He
sat
very
close
to
his
father
's
side
upon
his
little
stool
.
Bob
held
his
withered
little
hand
in
his
,
as
if
he
loved
the
child
,
and
wished
to
keep
him
by
his
side
,
and
dreaded
that
he
might
be
taken
from
him
.
'
Spirit
,
'
said
Scrooge
,
with
an
interest
he
had
never
felt
before
,
'
tell
me
if
Tiny
Tim
will
live
.
'
'
I
see
a
vacant
seat
,
'
replied
the
Ghost
,
'
in
the
poor
chimney-corner
,
and
a
crutch
without
an
owner
,
carefully
preserved
.
If
these
shadows
remain
unaltered
by
the
Future
,
the
child
will
die
.
'
'
No
,
no
,
'
said
Scrooge
.
'
Oh
,
no
,
kind
Spirit
.
say
he
will
be
spared
!
'
'
If
these
shadows
remain
unaltered
by
the
Future
,
none
other
of
my
race
,
'
returned
the
Ghost
,
'
will
find
him
here
.
What
then
?
If
he
be
like
to
die
,
he
had
better
do
it
,
and
decrease
the
surplus
population
.
'
Scrooge
hung
his
head
to
hear
his
own
words
quoted
by
the
Spirit
,
and
was
overcome
with
penitence
and
grief
.
'
Man
,
'
said
the
Ghost
,
'
if
man
you
be
in
heart
,
not
adamant
,
forbear
that
wicked
cant
until
you
have
discovered
What
the
surplus
is
,
and
Where
it
is
.
Will
you
decide
what
men
shall
live
,
what
men
shall
die
?
It
may
be
,
that
in
the
sight
of
Heaven
,
you
are
more
worthless
and
less
fit
to
live
than
millions
like
this
poor
man
's
child
.
Oh
God
,
to
hear
the
Insect
on
the
leaf
pronouncing
on
the
too
much
life
among
his
hungry
brothers
in
the
dust
.
'