Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come observe the four in a seedy part of town.
They were Old Joe, the junk dealer (who seems accustomed to Fencing stolen goods), and three people who have come to sell things. The three are Scrooge's laundress (Mrs. Dilber), his charwoman, and an undertaker's assistant, and all have taken possessions from Scrooge's home or person after his death.
Progressively Marley"s Ghost, and the spirits of Christmasses Past, present, and ye4t to come, all up four ghosts. It is almost without question the(Scary Ghost Story) mentioned in the song- The most wonderful time of the year. that is A Chriswtmas Carol , or as most people style it- and this avoids any confusion with Christmas songs-Scrooge.
She came from a Millinor's shop far away.
The laundress in "A Christmas Carol" gets her goods from a pawn shop.
a Christmas carol
She was an apprentice to a milliner or a seamstress.
maybe because a chirstmas carol has to do with christmas .
A beetling shop is a place where cloth is beaten with hammers to force fibers together and create a linen-like effect. This is where people sold clothes they stole of found to make some money
The original title of "A Christmas Carol" was "A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas," when it was first published in 1843.
Old Joe owner of the Beetling Shop
The correct word in this case would be Christmas carol.
A Carol Christmas was created on 2003-12-07.
Tagalog Translation of CHRISTMAS CAROL: mga awiting Pamasko
"Christmas Carol" in Spanish is translated as "Villancico de Navidad."