Bob tells his wife that on the way home from church that morning, Tim said that, "he hoped the people saw him in the church, because he was a cripple, and it might be pleasant to them to remember upon Christmas Day who made lame beggars walk and blind men see.".
In the last stave Bob Cratchit is not home at his normal time. This cause his family concern. When he comes home he expalins that he has been to the grave of his son Tim and look at the area where he lies
Vatican City, inside Rome, is a sovereign nation, and is home of the Catholic Church. There is no "Roman" Catholic Church, that is a popular mistake.
The ghost of Christmas Present states he sees an empty chair by the fire and a crutch without an owner hanging on a wall. In stave 4 Scrooge sees the distraught Bob arrive home having been to the church yard to see where Tim will finally be laid to rest
I can complete the construction of this barrel if you will kindly pass me that last stave. I hope this sugary snack with empty calories will stave off my hunger until I can get home for a real meal.
Yes she was, she was an Anglican, although not a regular church-goer. She is buried at St Mary the Virgin's church in her father's home town of Morpeth, in Northumberland.
In Stave 4 of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge visits multiple locations with the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come, including the home of a deceased pawnbroker, a graveyard, and the Cratchit household. This stave focuses on the impact of his actions on those around him and the consequences of his behavior.
None, as A Christmas Carol isn't written in chapters, it is written in Staves. There are five staves in 'A Christmas Carol' to mimic the fact that it is a Carol. The stave titles are below... Stave I/Stave 1=Marley's Ghost Stave II/Stave 2=The First of The Three Spirits Stave III/Stave 3=The Second of The Three Spirits Stave IV/Stave 4=The Last of The Three Spirits Stave V/Stave 5=The End of it
she was home taught by her father and she got the same eduction as her two brothers.
his family made up a group called home church and that was where christofer's family would take in homeless people and feed them and teach them about their faith. their actual church had a group that same night of home church and more people were participating in home church that the church basically said home church or our church and they chose home church.
Its set initially in Scrooges counting house then at his home
Is your father and mother at home is correct
Yes, I have encountered tiny grey bugs in my home before.