there is no true answer as there are many different editions of the book with more or less pages which are different sizes.
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge's house is described on page 6. This is when the narrator provides a detailed description of the external appearance of Scrooge's building – a gloomy, dark, and forbidding structure.
Scrooges house keeper
She was Scrooges "house keeper" . This is a ady who cleans and does simple chores
Ebenezer Scrooges house keeper on 2 shillings a week
Its set initially in Scrooges counting house then at his home
At Scrooge's nephew's house, there is a warm and festive atmosphere with decorations and a large Christmas tree. Present are family members and friends who engage in singing Christmas carols, playing games, and enjoying a festive meal together. Scrooge, despite his initial reluctance and cynicism, is touched by the love and joy he witnesses and starts to change his attitude towards Christmas.
The first speaker is that of the narrator who sets the scene and introduces us to Scrooge. The first charactor to speak is Scrooges nephew when he bursts in to the counting house saying ""A merry Christmas, uncle! God save you!" cried a cheerful voice. It was the voice of Scrooge's nephew,
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Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Present visit various locations in London, including the homes of Bob Cratchit and Scrooge's nephew Fred, as well as a bustling street market and a lighthouse at sea. They observe how people celebrate Christmas differently in each place.
Originally Jacob Marley, but when he died, it was given to Scrooge in his will.
It is the room or rooms used for the accounting function of a company.
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Christmas is celebrated by decorating your house with holly spirit. By Emily