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'
I
will
!
'
cried
the
old
gentleman
.
And
it
was
clear
he
meant
to
do
it
.
'
Thank
you
,
'
said
Scrooge
.
'
I
am
much
obliged
to
you
.
I
thank
you
fifty
times
.
Bless
you
!
'
He
went
to
church
,
and
walked
about
the
streets
,
and
watched
the
people
hurrying
to
and
fro
,
and
patted
children
on
the
head
,
and
questioned
beggars
,
and
looked
down
into
the
kitchens
of
houses
,
and
up
to
the
windows
,
and
found
that
everything
could
yield
him
pleasure
.
He
had
never
dreamed
that
any
walk
--
that
anything
--
could
give
him
so
much
happiness
.
In
the
afternoon
he
turned
his
steps
towards
his
nephew
's
house
.
He
passed
the
door
a
dozen
times
,
before
he
had
the
courage
to
go
up
and
knock
.
But
he
made
a
dash
,
and
did
it
:
'
Is
your
master
at
home
,
my
dear
?
'
said
Scrooge
to
the
girl
.
Nice
girl
.
Very
.
'
Yes
,
sir
.
'
'
Where
is
he
,
my
love
?
'
said
Scrooge
.
'
He
's
in
the
dining-room
,
sir
,
along
with
mistress
.
I
'll
show
you
up-stairs
,
if
you
please
.
'
'
Thank
you
.
He
knows
me
,
'
said
Scrooge
,
with
his
hand
already
on
the
dining-room
lock
.
'
I
'll
go
in
here
,
my
dear
.
'
He
turned
it
gently
,
and
sidled
his
face
in
,
round
the
door
.
They
were
looking
at
the
table
(
which
was
spread
out
in
great
array
)
;
for
these
young
housekeepers
are
always
nervous
on
such
points
,
and
like
to
see
that
everything
is
right
.