Charles Dickens Quotes
For Again Scrooge Saw Himself. He Was Older Now, A Man In The Prime Of Life. His Face Had Not The Harsh And Rigid Lines Of Later Years, But It Had Begun To Wear The Signs Of Care And Avarice. There Was An Eager, Greedy, Restless Motion In The Eye, Which Showed The Passion That Had Taken Root, And Where The Shadow Of The Growing Tree Would Fall.
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