The greatestevent upto stave 5 was the foretelling of the death of Tiny Tim
Bob Cratchit's family is celebrating Christmas with a meager meal, including a small goose. They are joyful and grateful despite their poverty, showing the power of love and togetherness during the holiday season. Tiny Tim, a son who is sickly and relied upon by the family, is a source of concern for his well-being.
It was the Cratchit child named "Peter" who was reading a book when Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come entered Bob Cratchit's house.
USSR and China signed a peace treaty
USSR and China signed a peace treaty
The ghost of Christmas Present
Scrooge visits Bob Cratchit's house on Christmas Day in the story "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. He surprises Bob and his family with a turkey and a newfound sense of generosity and kindness.
Ebenezer Scrooge's counting house is called Scrooge and Marley.
Bob Cratchit is Charles Dickens' fictional character from "A Christmas Carol". He is more commonly known as a clerk, employed by the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge in his counting house.
No, Cratchit is not single.
Cratchit is a/an Clerk
The family Christmas Pudding.
No, Bob Cratchit is not single.
Bob Cratchit is a/an Clerk