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Yes, yes, I'm aware that it's two-thirty in the morning...but I couldn't help myself. It's a good thing I don't have to work till Wednesday.
I think you guys get the picture. While I go catch some Zs, feel free to explore the rest of my "Christmas Carol" project:
Goodnight, or good morning, or whatever.
A Christmas Carol © Charles Dickens
Terence © unicorn-skydancer08
Tumnus © Disney/Walden Media/James McAvoy
All rights reserved. This was created for the pure fun of it.
I think you guys get the picture. While I go catch some Zs, feel free to explore the rest of my "Christmas Carol" project:
My Christmas Carol 1 - Scrooge and CratchitEbenezer Scrooge, as portrayed by Terence, walks alone down a snowy street. His countenance and body language warn onlookers of getting too close. Everyone he passes is only too glad to keep out of his way.
Presently, Scrooge arrives at his counting house to find his employee, Bob Cratchit, as portrayed by Tumnus, with a small bucket in one hand and a piece of coal in the other.
SCROOGE: Ahem.
CRATCHIT: (startled) Oh! G-good morning, sir. Bit late, I see, eh?
SCROOGE: I am never late, Cratchit. Nor am I early. I always arrive on the very dot. That clock is five minutes fast, in case you’ve forgotten.
CRATCHIT: Oh. Er, yes sir.
SCROOGE: What are you doing with that piece of coal?
CRATCHIT: What, this? Oh, well, sir, I just figured since it’s dreadfully cold in my station, I would be ever so grateful to have a—
SCROOGE: You should be ever so grateful to have a job. You’d do well to remember this, too,
Goodnight, or good morning, or whatever.
A Christmas Carol © Charles Dickens
Terence © unicorn-skydancer08
Tumnus © Disney/Walden Media/James McAvoy
All rights reserved. This was created for the pure fun of it.
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