If you meant when was a Christmas Carol released so people could read it, then the year was 1843. It even says in the beginning where the author's note was.
If you meant when was a Christmas Carol released so people could read it, then the year was 1843. It even says in the beginning where the author's note was.
Would you believe twelve?
It's not a carol, and there's a letter missing * Oh I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day.
a carol is when you like sing like in the movie a christmas carol, come on people you have got to know this knowledge
Christmas, Christmas time is near; Time for toys and time for cheer; We've been good but we can't last; Hurry Christmas, hurry fast; Want a plane that loops the loop; Me, I want a hula hoop; We can hardly stand the wait; Please Christmas, don't be late
That could be the character, Ebenezer Scrooge, in the story A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.
For Scrooge it was the Ghost of Christmas Yet to come as he was showing him what could happen should he not change his ways
There is no specific version of "A Christmas Carol" with the title "You Wish Everyday Was Christmas." This title likely refers to a sentiment or message conveyed in the story about the joy and spirit of Christmas that some characters may wish to experience every day.
It highlights the fact that even with only two light house keepers in the building that Christmas could still be celebrated.
The Christmas stingy old man could be referring to the character Ebenezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol." Scrooge is known for his miserly and selfish ways until he undergoes a transformation after being visited by ghosts on Christmas Eve.
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