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Because he wanted to make the story in the same format as a musical piece
He called them Staves after the name given to each verse in christmas carol music
Oh, dude, "you little dickens" is like a playful way to call someone mischievous or cheeky. It's not about the size of anyone's, uh, you know, anatomy. It's just a cute, old-fashioned way to tease someone for being a bit of a troublemaker. So, like, don't take it too seriously, just roll with it!
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Charles Dickens was appalled by the conditions he saw around him: poverty, homelessness, hunger, debauchery, corruption--the problems most societies attempt to address today. He tried, and largely succeded, to call the public's attention to the evils he saw. In fact, laws were actually passed as a direct result of his writing.
Charles Dickens got the idea when he was busting a sh1t and readin a newspaper. When he got a phone call from ur dad. Ur dad said he is g4y then charles dickens sh1t went back up his f in 4sshole. dats where he got the idea frm
A Holiday maker
I would call it, "A satisfying holiday filled with adventure".
Holiday is what the English call it and Vacation is what Americans call holidays. =)
A person who doesn't like Christmas is often referred to as a "Scrooge," a term derived from Charles Dickens' character Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol." This term typically implies a general disdain for the holiday spirit and celebrations. Alternatively, such individuals might also be called "Grinches," inspired by Dr. Seuss's character from "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."