A Christmas Carol
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I don't mind going, if a lunch is provided.
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I'll offer to go if anybody else will.
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Now I come to think of it,
I'm not sure I wasn't his best friend.

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We used to stop and speak
whenever we met.

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Goodbye.
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- How are you?
- How are you?

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I know them. I know them both.
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Business associates.
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So Old Scratch got his own at last?
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Yeah, so I've been told. It's cold, isn't it?
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Seasonable for Christmas.
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- You're not a skater, I suppose.
- No time for it. Business on my mind.

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- Well, good morning.
- Good morning.

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Is death always like this?
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Is it never followed
by sorrow and weeping?

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It must be getting near your father's time.
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Past it, Mommy.
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Though he has walked home slower
these last few evenings.

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I've known him walk with Tiny Tim
upon his shoulder very fast indeed.

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And so have I, often.
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But he was very light to carry,
and his father loved him so.

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It was no trouble. No trouble.
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There's your father at the door.
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There you are, my nippers.
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Dear.

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