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“ Mr. Scrooge ? ”
“Yes,” said Scrooge. “That is my name,and I fear it may not be pleasant to you. Allow me to ask your pardon. And will you have the goodness—” here Scrooge whispered in his ear.
“ Lord bless me!” cried the gentleman,as if his breath were taken away. “ My dear Mr. Scrooge,are you serious ? ”
“ If you please,” said Scrooge. “ Not a farthing less. A great many back-payments are included in it,I assure you. Will you do me that favour ? ”
“ My dear sir,” said the other,shaking hands with him. “ I don’t know what to say to such munifi—
“ Don’t say anything,please,” retorted Scrooge. “ Come and see me. Will you come and see me ? ” “ I will!” cried the old gentleman. And it was clear he meant to do it.
“ Thankee,said Scrooge. “ I am much obliged to you. I thank you fifty times. Bless you!”
He went to church,and walked about the streets,and watched the people hurrying to and fro,and patted children on the head,and questioned beggars,and looked down into the kitchens of houses,and up to the windows;and found that everything could yield him pleasure. He had never dreamed that any walk—that anything— could give him so much happiness. In the after-noon,he turned his steps towards his nephew’s house.
He passed the door a dozen times,before he had the courage to go up and knock. But he made a dash,and did it,
“ Is your master at home,my dear ? ” said Scrooge to the girl. Nice girl!Very.