A rat
Cratchit Gives the thin man a donation, or money. Cratchit gives the thin man a donation, or money. Cratchit gives the thin man a donation, or money.
Bob Cratchit has 6 children....Martha, Belinda, Peter, and Tiny Tim. There are also twins who are unnamed in the original story.
Robert (Bob) Cratchit is Ebenezer Scrooges clerk in the novello A Christmas Carol published in 1843
Hermione Baddeley
mickey mouse
A rat
Mrs. Cratchit has made herself look nice for Christmas by wearing an old dress that she has refreshed by altering it to make it look new. She has also adorned herself with ribbons and a brooch.
No, Cratchit is not single.
Cratchit is a/an Clerk
No, Bob Cratchit is not single.
Bob Cratchit is a/an Clerk
Ah, the Cratchit family from Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"! There's Bob Cratchit, the hardworking father, his wife Mrs. Cratchit, and their children: Martha, Belinda, Peter, Tiny Tim, and the youngest, who is not named in the story. Each member of the family brings their own unique light and love to the story, just like each brushstroke adds depth to a painting.
Bob Cratchit was created in 1843.
Cratchit Gives the thin man a donation, or money. Cratchit gives the thin man a donation, or money. Cratchit gives the thin man a donation, or money.
In the original script Ebenezer does not have contact with Mrs Cratchit only with Tiny Tom and Bob.. The story suggest that he becomes like another father to Tim. the assumption is to be drawn that he grows closer to the family and of course to Mrs Cratchit.
That was Tiney Tim Cratchit.
Robert (Bob) Cratchit was Scrooge's clerk.