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Where
had
Scrooge
heard
those
words
?
He
had
not
dreamed
them
.
The
boy
must
have
read
them
out
,
as
he
and
the
Spirit
crossed
the
threshold
.
Why
did
he
not
go
on
?
The
mother
laid
her
work
upon
the
table
,
and
put
her
hand
up
to
her
face
.
'
The
colour
hurts
my
eyes
,
'
she
said
.
The
colour
!
Ah
,
poor
Tiny
Tim
.
'
They
're
better
now
again
,
'
said
Cratchit
's
wife
.
'
It
makes
them
weak
by
candle-light
;
and
I
would
n't
show
weak
eyes
to
your
father
when
he
comes
home
,
for
the
world
.
It
must
be
near
his
time
.
'
'
Past
it
rather
,
'
Peter
answered
,
shutting
up
his
book
.
'
But
I
think
he
has
walked
a
little
slower
than
he
used
,
these
few
last
evenings
,
mother
.
'
They
were
very
quiet
again
.
At
last
she
said
,
and
in
a
steady
,
cheerful
voice
,
that
only
faltered
once
:
'
I
have
known
him
walk
with
--
I
have
known
him
walk
with
Tiny
Tim
upon
his
shoulder
,
very
fast
indeed
.
'
'
And
so
have
I
,
'
cried
Peter
.
'
Often
.
'