A Christmas Carol
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- We haven't eaten it all at last.
- That we haven't.

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And now the pudding.
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Belinda and me'll clear, Mother.
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- I'll help with the pudding, Mother.
- No, I'd rather do it alone.

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- It might not turn out.
- Of course it will. It always has.

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Unless someone's climbed into the back
and stolen it.

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Stolen it?
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Hurry, Mother, hurry!
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Pass them over to this side.
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It's there. The pudding's there.
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- Hooray!
- Come along.

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I smell it. Do you smell it, Peter?
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That's the cloth coming off.
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- The holly's in.
- It is?

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It's blazing.
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Here it comes! Here comes the pudding.
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- Off with the lights.
- Off with the lights. Hurry.

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Hurry up.
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It did turn out, and it's not stolen.
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- It looks so good.
- Tim.

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It looks like the best you've ever made,
my dear.

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Bob, you say that every year.
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Every year they get better.
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How that's possible, don't ask me.
But it's true.

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So eat.
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Mother, you haven't got any.
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I don't want any, dear.
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- You must. Here, have some of mine.
- Just a little spoonful.

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I'm sure I'm going to burst.
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Not in here, my lad.
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If you want to burst, you go outside.
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You've hardly any tummy at all.
Look at mine.

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Now then, enough of that,
or there will be a calamity.

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- Peter, put some chestnuts on the fire.
- Yes, sir.

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Let's tidy the table, girls.
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Such a smell.
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Sweet enough?
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Sweet as honey.
Obviously made by an expert.


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