Of the three spirits who visit Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, the final one - Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come - is perhaps the scariest. Some words to describe the spirit, as it was portrayed in the book and the many screen adaptations since include:
It has been suggested that the nondescript, mysterious nature of this ghost is a direct reflection of the uncertainty of the future.
Wreath, worship and white Christmas are Christmas words. We Wish You A Merry Christmas is a Christmas carol.
The carol MARY'S BOY CHILD has the words mary's child in it.
driving home for Christmas
Frosty the snowman
"Marley was dead"
Dasher, Dancer & Donner are Santa's reindeer. Deck The Halls is the title of a Christmas Carol. Decorations and December 25 are Christmas words.
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The last five words of "A Christmas Carol" are "God bless us, every one!"
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The last five words of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" are: "God bless us, every one!"
One occurs when Scrooge first meets the ghostly Marley. Scrooge passes him off as an hallucination caused by uncooked potato his comment, "there is more about the gravy than the grave in seeing you."
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