In Stave three Scrooge was being prepared for almost anything that would possible happen to him. Soon enough the clock turned one and no shape had, he was taken by a violent fit of trembling. The time was passing by, five minutes, ten minutes, a quarter to an hour passed by and yet nothing came by Scrooge, all this time Scrooge was layed down on bed. Scrooge decided to get up and go check on the clock, as soon as Scrooge put his hand on the clock scrooge heard a strange voice call him by his name, and bade him to enter. Scrooge obeyed. Scrooge had a room all to him, so there was no doubt it was a roommate. The walls and ceiling were so hung with living green, that it looked a perfect groove, from every part of which light came from. The crisp leaves of holly misteltoe and the ivy reflected back the light, as if they where tiny mirrors. A kind of throne was forming, were turkeys, geese, game, poultry, brawn, great joints of meat, sucking-pigs, long wreaths of sausages, mince-pies, plum-pudding, barrels of oyosters, redhot chestnuts, cherry-cheeked apples, juicy oranges, luscious pears, immense twelfth-cakes, and seething bowls of punch, that made the chamber dim with their delicous steam. The ghost told Scrooge to come in, he also said that he would know him better.
As Scrooge entered timidly, his head had hung before the spirtit. Even though the ghosts eyes where clear and kind, Scrooge did not want to meet them. "I am the Ghost of Cristmas Present," siad the spirit "Look apon me," Scrooge did as was siad by the spirit. The ghost wore no other covering other than a holly wreath, there and with soemthing shiny. His curly hair was long and free, its sparkling eye, it opened hand, its cherry voice, its unconstrained demeanour, and its joyful air. The ghost has asked Scrooge if he has ever since somelike him and Scrooge reclaims never. The ghost demanded Scrooge to taouch his robe, and Scrooge did as he wasw told, he touch the robe fast. All of the items that the ghost brought with him vanished instanly, as Scrooge toched the robe of the ghost. People that where shovelling away on the housetops were jovial and full of glee,a nd they where calling out to one another. Scrooge sees his son Tiny Tim who is a cripple, and as Scrooge is seeing his son, the ghost tell him that Tiny Tim will soon die. Going in further into the story they make a dinner and Bob makes a toast at the end for Scrooge. As this was going on Mrs. Cratchit is angry and is talking badly about Scrooge.
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