He saw an old man
Scrooge saw a procession of ghosts led by the Ghost of Christmas Past when his curtains were open in Stave Two. The ghost showed Scrooge visions of his past Christmases and memories to teach him important lessons.
The bed curtains that hung about Scrooge's death bed.
Jumped on his bed and c!osed the curtains
Scrooge hopes to see himself
After closing the window and checking the door, Scrooge went back to bed and fell asleep.
Click on curtains (curtains will open, and he will get up).
She had the sheets and bed curtains of Scrooge that she wanted to sell.
Scrooge was surprised to find his bed curtains still on his bed in "A Christmas Carol" because he had expected the Ghost of Christmas Present to have taken them with him when they traveled through time and space. This moment highlights Scrooge's realization that he had the power to change his ways and presents an opportunity for transformation.
Scrooge hopes to see his deceased partner, Jacob Marley, at the home where Marley died. He also mentions hoping to see his former colleagues and acquaintances.
Any type of curtains or shades would work. The thiner the better. You can also use window film that you can see out but neighbors canot see in. It is like car film.
Yes, you can see through some curtains depending on their material and thickness. Sheer or thin curtains may allow some visibility, while thicker curtains may block more light and visibility.
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