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He sends it to the Cratchits.
The Cratchits put a pot of boiling water on the fire to make a special Christmas pudding during the Christmas carol.
The story was called A Christmas Carol and it was written in 1843.
He purchases it and sends it to Bob Cratchits home on Christmas Morning
The Cratchet family was preparing a Christmas goose, but Scrooge had the large turkey at the market delivered to them.
The Cratchits are a fictional family in Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol." They are a humble and loving family, consisting of Bob Cratchit, his wife, and their children, including the youngest son, Tiny Tim. The Cratchits are used to portray the struggles of the lower class during Victorian England.
The Cratchits gathered around the fireplace, played games, and told stories to entertain themselves in "A Christmas Carol." They found joy in spending time together as a family despite their humble circumstances.
The Cratchits' dinner consisted of a small goose, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and a pudding for dessert in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." It was a modest but festive meal, highlighting the warmth and joy of the family gathering.
Ghost of Christmas Present The streets of London on Christmas Morning Bob Cratchits home The mines of Wales A Light house Freds Home Many homes then visited to witness the festive season
In the end of the story Scrooge recognises the help he can be to the family especially in helping with Tiny Tims medical issues. Scrooge becomes a good friend to the family helping them through hard times
It was Bob Cratchits home where Scrooge sees what Bobs family think of him and learns, whoo bob is loyal and that Tiny Tim will not see the next Christmas if "things" do not change
The story, A Christmas Carol" was written by Charles Dickens in 1843. According to the story, "apples and oranges were put upon the table, and a shovel-full of chestnuts on the fire."