A Christmas Carol
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Here, Father, sit here.
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I saw Mr. Scrooge's nephew today.
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You did?
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Yes, he is a nice fellow.
He saw I looked a trifle down.

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Just a trifle, you know.
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He asked me what was wrong.
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Thank you, dear.
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I told him about Tim.
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He's such a sweet fellow,
somehow I didn't mind telling him.

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"I'm heartily sorry for it, Bob," he said.
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"And heartily sorry for your good wife."
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By the by, how he ever knew that,
I don't know.

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Knew what, my dear?
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- That you were a good wife.
- Bob.

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It really seemed that he knew our Tim
and felt with us.

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- I'm sure he's a good soul, Bob.
- He is.

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And I'm sure that...
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when we remember
how gentle and patient Tim was...

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we shan't quarrel among ourselves...
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and in doing it, forget our Tim.
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No, Father.
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I'm very happy.
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I am.
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Poor Tim. Poor Tiny Tim.
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Everyone who knew him must feel sorrow.
Sorrow they'd never feel for me.

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Spirit...
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tell me the name of the man
we saw lying dead.

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Tell me!

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