Book/Printed Material Christmas stories,
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Image 1 of Christmas stories,
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 4 of Christmas stories,
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 5 of Christmas stories, CHRISTMAS STORIES
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 6 of Christmas stories,
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 7 of Christmas stories,
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 8 of Christmas stories, COPYRIGHT, 1913. BY FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY ‘HURRAH! HERE’S MRS. WTLETAAri’ CRIED JOHNNY”— 40S ©CI.K 6424;5
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 9 of Christmas stories,
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 10 of Christmas stories, Illustrations Copyrighted, 1913, by Frederick A. Stokes Company September, 1913 S
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 11 of Christmas stories, ^CONTENTS A CHRISTMAS CAROL PAGE Stave One: Marley s Ghost 3 Stave Two: The First of the Three Spirits 21 Stave Three: The Second of the Three Spirits 37 Stave Four: The…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 12 of Christmas stories,
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 13 of Christmas stories, ILLUSTRATIONS ‘Hurrah! Here’s Mrs. William!’ cried Johnny” Frontispiece FACING PAGE “Not a knocker, but Marley’s face 12 God bless us every one said Tiny Tim 48 The Spirit stood among the graves,…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 14 of Christmas stories,
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 15 of Christmas stories, A CHRISTMAS CAROL IN PROSE BEING A GHOST STORY OF CHRISTMAS
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 17 of Christmas stories, A CHRISTMAS CAROL STAVE ONE marley s ghost M ARLEY was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that. The register of his burial was signed by the clergyman,…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 18 of Christmas stories, 4 A CHRISTMAS CAROL ramparts, than there would be in any other middle-aged gentle- man rashly turning out after dark in a breezy spot say Saint Paul’s Churchyard for instance literally to…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 19 of Christmas stories, A CHRISTMAS CAROL 5 But what did Scrooge care? It was the very thing he liked. To edge his way along the crowded path of life, warning all human sympathy to keep…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 20 of Christmas stories, 6 A CHRISTMAS CAROL Christmas a humbug, uncle said Scrooge’s nephew. You don’t mean that, I am sure.” I do,” said Scrooge. Merry Christmas What right have you to be merry? What…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 21 of Christmas stories, A CHRISTMAS CAROL 7 them as if they really were fellow-passengers to the grave, and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys. And therefore, uncle, though it has never put…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 22 of Christmas stories, 8 A CHRISTMAS CAROL greetings of the season on the clerk, who, cold as he was, was warmer than Scrooge; for he returned them cordially. There s another fellow, muttered Scrooge who…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 23 of Christmas stories, A CHRISTMAS CAROL 9 something had occurred to stop them in their useful course/ said Scrooge. I’m very glad to hear it.” Under the impression that they scarcely furnish Christian cheer of…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 24 of Christmas stories, lO A CHRISTMAS CAROL pipes, and had lighted a great fire in a brazier, round which a party of ragged men and boys were gathered: warming their hands and winking their eyes…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 25 of Christmas stories, A CHRISTMAS CAROL ii I was to stop half-a-crown for it, you’d think yourself ill-used, I’ll be bound The clerk smiled faintly. And yet,” said Scrooge, you don’t think me ill-used, when…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 26 of Christmas stories, 12 A CHRISTMAS CAROL corporation, aldermen, and livery. Let it also be borne in mind that Scrooge had not bestowed one thought on Marley, since his last mention of his seven-years’ dead…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 27 of Christmas stories, COPYRIGHT, 19)3, BY FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY “NOT A KNOCKER, BVT ^lARLEY’S FACE 12 I
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 28 of Christmas stories,
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 29 of Christmas stories, A CHRISTMAS CAROL 13 towards the wall, and the door towards the balustrades: and done it easy. There was plenty of width for that, and room to spare; which is perhaps the…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 30 of Christmas stories, 14 A CHRISTMAS CAROL thoughts, there would have been a copy of old Marley’s head on every one. Humbug said Scrooge and walked across the room. After several turns, he sat down…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 31 of Christmas stories, A CHRISTMAS CAROL 15 No, nor did he believe it even now. Though he looked the phantom through and through, and saw it standing before him though he felt the chilling influence…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 32 of Christmas stories, i6 A CHRISTMAS CAROL own attention, and keeping down his terror; for the spectre^s voice disturbed the very marrow in his bones. To sit, staring at those fixed, glazed eyes, in silence…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 33 of Christmas stories, A CHRISTMAS CAROL 17 witness what it cannot share, but might have shared on earth, and turned to happiness Again the spectre raised a cry, and shook its chain, and wrung its…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 34 of Christmas stories, i8 A CHRISTMAS CAROL “You travel fast?” said Scrooge. On the wings of the wind,” replied the Ghost. You might have got over a great quantity of ground in seven years,” said…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 35 of Christmas stories, A CHRISTMAS CAROL 19 It was not an agreeable idea. Scrooge shivered, and wiped the perspiration from his brow. That is no light part of my penance/’ pursued the Ghost. I am…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 36 of Christmas stories, 20 A CHRISTMAS CAROL the raising of the hand, he became sensible of confused noises in the air incoherent sounds of lamentation and regret wail- ings inexpressibly sorrowful and self-accusatory. The spec-…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 37 of Christmas stories, A CHRISTMAS CAROL 21 STAVE TWO THE FIRST OF THE THREE SPIRITS W HEN Scrooge awoke, it was so dark, that looking out of bed, he could scarcely distinguish the transparent win-…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 38 of Christmas stories, 22 A CHRISTMAS CAROL solved within himself, after mature inquiry, that it was all a dream, his mind flew back again, like a strong spring released, to its first position, and presented…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 39 of Christmas stories, A CHRISTMAS CAROL 23 and muscular; the hands the same, as if its hold were of un- common strength. Its legs and feet, most delicately formed, were, like those upper members, bare.…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
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Image 40 of Christmas stories, A CHRISTMAS CAROL 24 Scrooge reverently disclaimed all intention to offend, or any knowledge of having wilfully bonneted the Spirit at any period of his life. He then made bold to inquire…
- Contributor: Dickens, Charles - Nichols, Spencer Baird
- Date: 1913
About this Item
Title
- Christmas stories,
Names
- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
- Nichols, Spencer Baird, 1875-1950., illus.
Created / Published
- New York, Frederick A. Stokes Company [1913]
Contents
- A Christmas carol.--The chimes.--The cricket on the hearth.--The battle of life.--The haunted man and the ghost's bargain.
Headings
- - Christmas stories, English
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 5 p. l., 3-422 p. col. front., col. plates. 21 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- PZ3.D55 Chs 7 PR4557
Library of Congress Control Number
- 13021062
OCLC Number
- 2455513
Online Format
- image
- online text