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The ghost left him trembling.
He watched his younger self pull a wooden horse from under a frayed pillow. The horse had been carved by his father, who had died that autumn. The boy held the toy and did not play with it. He only held it. Scrooge becomes attached to Tiny Tim and asks
The ghost touched his chest, and suddenly Silas was no longer in his bed. He stood in a poorer room — a garret beneath a leaking roof, where a boy of eight sat alone on Christmas Eve.
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