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'
It
's
just
as
likely
as
not
,
'
said
Bob
,
'
one
of
these
days
;
though
there
's
plenty
of
time
for
that
,
my
dear
.
But
however
and
when
ever
we
part
from
one
another
,
I
am
sure
we
shall
none
of
us
forget
poor
Tiny
Tim
--
shall
we
--
or
this
first
parting
that
there
was
among
us
.
'
'
Never
,
father
!
'
cried
they
all
.
'
And
I
know
,
'
said
Bob
,
'
I
know
,
my
dears
,
that
when
we
recollect
how
patient
and
how
mild
he
was
;
although
he
was
a
little
,
little
child
;
we
shall
not
quarrel
easily
among
ourselves
,
and
forget
poor
Tiny
Tim
in
doing
it
.
'
'
No
,
never
,
father
!
'
they
all
cried
again
.
'
I
am
very
happy
,
'
said
little
Bob
,
'
I
am
very
happy
.
'
Mrs
Cratchit
kissed
him
,
his
daughters
kissed
him
,
the
two
young
Cratchits
kissed
him
,
and
Peter
and
himself
shook
hands
.
Spirit
of
Tiny
Tim
,
thy
childish
essence
was
from
God
.
'
Spectre
,
'
said
Scrooge
,
'
something
informs
me
that
our
parting
moment
is
at
hand
.
I
know
it
,
but
I
know
not
how
.
Tell
me
what
man
that
was
whom
we
saw
lying
dead
.
'
The
Ghost
of
Christmas
Yet
To
Come
conveyed
him
,
as
before
--
though
at
a
different
time
,
he
thought
:
indeed
,
there
seemed
no
order
in
these
latter
visions
,
save
that
they
were
in
the
Future
--
into
the
resorts
of
business
men
,
but
showed
him
not
himself
.
Indeed
,
the
Spirit
did
not
stay
for
anything
,
but
went
straight
on
,
as
to
the
end
just
now
desired
,
until
besought
by
Scrooge
to
tarry
for
a
moment
.
'
This
court
,
'
said
Scrooge
,
'
through
which
we
hurry
now
,
is
where
my
place
of
occupation
is
,
and
has
been
for
a
length
of
time
.
I
see
the
house
.
Let
me
behold
what
I
shall
be
,
in
days
to
come
.
'
The
Spirit
stopped
;
the
hand
was
pointed
elsewhere
.