A Dinosaurs Christmas Carol: Chapter 3 by TyThom1999, literature
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A Dinosaurs Christmas Carol: Chapter 3
A Dinosaurs Christmas Carol: Chapter 3
When Scrooge awoke, it was so dark, that looking out of bed, he could scarcely distinguish the transparent window from the opaque walls of his chamber. He was endeavouring to pierce the darkness with his Cronopio eyes, when the chimes of a neighbouring church struck the four quarters. So he listened for the hour.
To his great astonishment the heavy bell went on from six to seven, and from seven to eight, and regularly up to twelve; then stopped. Twelve. It was past two when he went to bed. The clock was wrong. An icicle must have got into the works. Twelve.
He touched the spring of his repeater, to correct this most preposterous clock. Its rapid little pulse beat twelve: and stopped.
"Why, it isn't possible," said Scrooge, "that I can have slept through a whole day and far into another night. It isn't possible that anything has happened to the sun, and this is twelve at noon."
The idea being an alarming one, he scrambled out of bed, and
A Christmas Carol (My Version) by TimBurton01, literature
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A Christmas Carol (My Version)
(Act 1):
In London, England 1843 December 24th on Christmas Eve ageing miserly Ebenezer Scoorge of Scoorge & Marley Counting House who despises Christmas and other sorts of kindness. His underpaid soft-spoken clerk Bob Cratchit is refused a raise in his salary. Scoorge's nephew Fred invites his uncle to Christmas dinner with his family only to be declined.
Shortly after Fred leaves, two charity workers arrive asking for donations for poor only for Scoorge to rudely kick them out. At closing time Bob approaches Scoorge to ask for the day off tomorrow to be with his family for Christmas, to which he reluctantly agrees to.
Bob happily goes to pick up his youngest son Tiny Tim from the hospital. Meanwhile on the other side of London, Scoorge arrives home where he is briefly spooked by the door knocker with the ghostly head of Scoorge's deceased business partner Jacob Marley.
Inside the house the whole bodied spirit of Jacob Marley covered in chains, warning him if he doesn't