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  5 The end of the story
  Yes!and the bedpost was his own.The bed was his own,the room was his own.Best and happiest of all, the future was his own, to change his life in!
  ‘I will remember the past,and think of the future,’repeated Scrooge,as he jumped out of bed.‘God1 bless2 you,Jacob Marley!And God bless Christmas!’
  In his excitement3 he found it difficult to speak.His face was still wet from crying.‘Here are my bed-curtains!’he cried delightedly4.‘They aren't stolen! And I'm alive!Those were only shadows5 of things that may be!The future will be different!I know it will!’
  All this time his hands were busy,hurriedly putting on his clothes.He put his left foot in his right shoe,couldn't find the buttons on his shirt,and forgot to brush his hair.
  ‘I don't know what I'm doing!’said Scrooge, laughing and crying at the same time.‘A merry Christmas to everybody!A happy new year to all the world!Hurrah6! There's the door which Jacob's ghost came through!There's the corner where the ghost of Christmas Present sat!There's the window where I saw the travelling ghosts!It's all true,it all happened!Ha ha ha!’
  Really,for a man who hadn't laughed for so many years,it was an excellent laugh.The father of a long line of excellent laughs!
  ‘I don't know what day of the month it is!’said Scrooge.‘I don't know how long I've been with the spirits7!I don't know anything.I'm just like a baby.Never mind!I prefer being8 a baby!Hurrah!’
  Just then he heard the church bells ring out louder than he had ever heard before.Running to the window, he opened it and looked out.No fog9 at all, a clear, bright, cold day, golden10 sunlight11, blue sky,sweet clean air,merry bells.Oh, wonderful!wonderful!
  ‘What's today?’he cried,calling down to a boy in the street.
  ‘Today?’replied the boy,in great surprise.‘Why,it's Christmas Day!’
  ‘So I haven't missed it!’thought Scrooge.‘The spirits have done it all in one night!’He called down to the boy again,‘Hallo, young man!Do you know the meat shop at the corner of the next street? ’
  ‘Of course I do,’replied the boy.
  ‘What an intelligent12 boy!’said Scrooge.‘Do you know if they've sold the big turkey that was in the shop window yesterday?’
  ‘What,the one as big as me?’asked the boy.
  ‘What a delightful13 boy!’said Scrooge.‘It's wonderful talking to him.Yes, that's the one!’
  ‘It's still there in the window,’said the boy.
  ‘Is it?’said Scrooge.‘Well, go and buy it.’
  ‘You don't mean it!’cried the by.
  ‘I do,I do.I'm serious.Go and buy it,and tell the man to bring it back here.Come back with the man and I'll give you a shilling14.Come back in less than five minutes and I'll give you three shillings15!’
  The by went off like a bullet16 from a gun.
  ‘I'll send the turkey to Bob Cratchit's! laughed Scrooge.‘He'll never know who's sent it!It's twice as big as Tiny Tim!Ha ha ha!’
  He went on laughing as he wrote Bob's address,gave it to the man with the turkey,and paid for a taxi,because the turkey was much too heavy to carry all the way to Camden Town.
  Now he finished dressing,and went out into the streets, wearing his best clothes.The town was full of happy, busy people,and Scrooge smiled at all of them.Three or four men said cheerfully17 to him, ‘Good morning,sir! And a merry Christmas to you!’scrooge thought these were the best sounds that he had ever heard.
  As he was walking, he suddenly noticed one of the comfortable-looking gentlemen who had come to his office to ask for money for the poor.Scrooge went straight up to him, took the old gentleman by both hands,and said,‘My dear sir,how are you? A merry Christmas to you, sir!’
  ‘Mr Scrooge?’asked the gentleman,surprised.
  ‘Yes, that's my name.I'm very sorry for what I said to you when you visited me yesterday.Will you please—’and he spoke18 very quietly in the gentleman's ear.
  ‘Good Heavens19!’cried the gentleman.‘My dear Mr Scrooge,are you serious?’
  ‘I am.Not a shilling less.I must tell you,I haven't given anything to anyone for years.’
  ‘My dear sir!’said the gentleman,shaking hands with him.‘I don't know how to thank you for—’
  Don't say anything,please,’replied Scrooge.‘Will you come and see me tomorrow about it?’
  ‘I will!’cried the old gentleman happily.
  ‘Thank you,and God bless you!’said Scrooge.
  He went to church, and watched the people,and gave children money for sweets, and discovered that he had never been so happy in his life.In the afternoon he went to his nephew's house He passed the door several times before he was brave enough to knock.But at last he did it,and was taken into the sitting-room,where Fred and his pretty wife were waiting for their friends to arrive for dinner.
  ‘Fred!’said Scrooge.‘It's your uncle Scrooge.I've come to dinner.Will you let me stay, Fred?’
  Let him stay!Fred almost shook his uncle's arm off.Scrooge felt at home in five minutes.Nothing could be merrier.And what a wonderful dinner they had!Wonderful party,wonderful games,wonderful happiness20
  But he was early at the office next morning.Oh,he was there early.He wanted to catch Bob Cratchit arriving late.And he did!The clock struck21 nine.No Bob.A quarter past.No Bob.He was eighteen and a half minutes late when he finally hurried in.Scrooge was sitting with his office door open.
  ‘Hallo!’said Scrooge in his old,hard voice.‘What do you mean by coming here so late?’
  I'm very sorry,sir, said Bob.‘I am late.It's only once a year.We were rather merry yesterday,sir.’
  ‘Now I'll tell you what,my friend,said Scrooge,‘I'm not going to have this any longer.And so’,he continued, jumping off his chair and shaking Bob's hand,‘I'm going to pay you twice as much!’
  Bob's face went white.For a second or two he thought that Scrooge had gone crazy.
  ‘A merry Christmas,Bob!’said Scrooge,and it was clear that he meant It.‘A merrier Christmas,Bob,than I've given you for a long time.I'm going to pay you well,and help you with your family,and we'll discuss it all this afternoon over a Christmas drink, Bob! Put more wood on the fire at once, Bob Cratchit,and let's be comfortable!’
  Scrooge did everything that he had promised,and more.To Tiny Tim, who did NOT die,he became a second father.He became as good a friend,employer and man, as anyone in London or in the world.Some people laughed to see the change in him,but he did not care.His own heart laughed inside him,and that was good enough for him.He never had any more conversations with spirits, but kept Christmas cheerfully,and lived a happy life.That is what all of us want, and so,as Tiny Tim said,‘God bless us, every one!’
  5.故事的结尾
  是的!床柱子是他自己的,床是他自己的,房间是他自己的,最好最幸福的,能够改变他未来的生活也是他自己。
  “我将记住过去,并要为将来考虑,”斯克罗吉重复着并跳下了床。“上帝保佑你,雅各布·马利!上帝保佑圣诞节!”
  他兴奋之中发现说话有些吃力。他的脸上依旧是泪迹斑斑。“这是我的床围子!”他高兴地说。“它们没被偷走!我还活着!那些不过是可能发生的事情的影子!未来会全然不同的!我知道会的!”
  他的手一直没闲着,他匆匆穿好衣服。他把左脚穿进了右脚的鞋子里,找不到衬衣上的钮扣,忘记了梳头。
  “我不知道我在做什么!”斯克罗吉笑着大声说。“祝所有的人圣诞快乐!祝整个世界新年快乐!好哇!雅各布就是从这个门进来的!“今日圣诞”鬼魂就是坐在这个角落里!我就是从这扇窗户看见了游荡的鬼魂们!这全是真的,这全都发生过!哈哈哈!”
  的确,对一个若干年没有笑过的人来说,这笑太开怀了。这是一长串开怀大笑之最!
  “我不知道今天是几号了!”斯克罗吉说。“我不知道我和幽灵们呆了多久!我什么都不知道,我就像个婴儿!别介意!我宁愿当个婴儿!好哇!”
  这时他听见教堂的钟声敲得比以往要响。他跑到窗前,打开窗户朝外望去。根本没有雾,天气晴朗、明亮、寒冷,金色的日光,湛蓝的天空,清新的空气,快乐的铃铛声。噢,太美妙了!太美妙了!
  “今天是什么日子?”他叫住街上的一个男孩大声地问。
  “今天?”孩子大为吃惊地回答说,“怎么啦,今天是圣诞节!”
  “所以我没错过它!”斯克罗吉想,“幽灵们在一夜之间做完了这些事情!”他又叫那个男孩停下,“喂,小孩!你认识下一条街角的那家肉店吗?”
  “当然认识。”男孩回答说。
  “多聪明的孩子啊!”斯克罗吉说。“你知道他们昨天有没有把橱窗里最大的火鸡卖掉?”
  “什么,那只像我这么大的火鸡?”男孩问。
  “多么可爱的孩子啊!”斯克罗吉说,“同他说话真是太好了。是的,就是那只!”
  “它还在橱窗里摆着呢。”男孩说。
  一是吗?”斯克罗吉说。“那好,你去把它买下来。”
  “你不是这意思吧!”男孩大声说。
  “我是这意思,我是这意思。我没开玩笑。去把它买下来,井让店主送到这儿来。你和店主一起回来,我就给你一先令。如果在5分钟之内回来我就给你三个先令!”
  男孩像出了枪膛的子弹一样很快消失了。
  “我要把这只火鸡送给鲍勃·克拉奇蒂一家!”斯克罗吉笑了广他永远也不会知道是谁送去的!它比小蒂姆还大一倍!哈哈哈!”
  他一边写鲍勃的地址一边笑着,他把地址递给了那个抱着火鸡的人,并叫了一辆出租车付了费,因为那只火鸡太沉了,无法一路抱到卡姆登镇。
  现在他穿好了衣服,他穿着他最好的衣服出去来到了街上。镇子上到处都是幸福、忙碌的人们,斯克罗吉对每个人都微笑着。有三四个人高兴地对他说:“早上好,先生!祝你圣诞快乐!”斯克罗吉觉得这是他曾经听到过的最美妙的声音。
  他走着走着忽然发现了曾经到他办公室为穷人要钱,长相英俊的一位绅士。斯克罗吉径直朝他走去,握住那位老先生的双手说,“我亲爱的先生,你好吗?祝你圣诞快乐,先生!”
  “斯克罗吉先生吗?”绅士惊奇地问。
  “是的,我是斯克罗吉。我为我昨天所说的话感到抱歉。你可以——”他悄悄地对着绅士的耳朵说。
  “我的天哪!”绅士大声说道,“我亲爱的斯克罗吉先生,你是当真吗?”
  “我说话算数。一先令也不会少。我必须告诉你,若干年来,我从未给过任何人任何东西。”
  “我亲爱的先生!”绅士说着并同他握手。“这——我不知道该如何感激您。”
  “请什么也不要说,”斯克罗吉回答说。“你明天能就此事来见我吗?”
  “我会的。”老绅士高兴地大声说。
  “谢谢你,愿上帝保佑你!”斯克罗吉说。
  他去做了礼拜,看着教堂里的人们,给孩子们钱去买糖果,他发现他一生中从未这样幸福过。下午他去了他外甥家。他在门前走了好几趟,因为他没有勇气敲门。但最后他还是敲了,他被带进了起居室,弗雷德和他漂亮的妻子正在这儿等着他们的朋友来吃晚饭。
  “弗雷德!”斯克罗吉说。“我是你舅舅斯克罗吉,我是来吃晚饭的。你会留我吗,弗雷德?”
  让他留下。弗雷德都快把他舅舅的胳膊摇掉了。5分钟后斯克罗吉就不再拘束了。没有什么比这更快乐了。他们的晚餐真是棒极了!绝妙的晚会,绝妙的游戏,无与伦比的幸福!
  但第二天早晨他早早地赶到了办公室。噢,他到的很早,他想抓住鲍勃来晚了,他确实抓到了!钟敲了9点,鲍勃没来。过了一刻钟,鲍勃还是没来。当他匆忙进来的时候,他迟到了18分半。斯克罗吉坐在那儿,他办公室的门敞开着。
  “喂!”斯克罗吉用他年迈、刻薄的声音说,“你这么晚才来是什么意思?”
  “先生,很抱歉,”鲍勃说。“我确实是晚了。一年中不就这么一次吗。先生,我们昨天过得太快活了。”
  “现在我要告诉你什么,我的朋友,”斯克罗吉说,“我再也不能这样了,所以,”他从椅子上跳出来握着鲍勃的手继续说道,“我要付给你双倍的工资!”
  鲍勃的脸变白了。一时间他想斯克罗吉可能是疯了。
  “圣诞快乐,鲍勃!”斯克罗吉说,很显然他是真心说这番话的。“鲍勃,祝你有一个,比我以前给你的更为快乐的圣诞。我要给你加薪,而且要帮助你们全家,今天下午我们边喝圣诞酒边商量这件事,鲍勃!马上给火里多加些木柴,鲍勃·拉克奇蒂,咱们也舒服点!”

  斯克罗吉兑现了他所有的承诺,甚至更多。对小蒂姆来说,他根本没有死,他成了他的第二个父亲。他同伦敦或是全世界上的任何一个朋友、雇主和男人一样好。有人发现了他的变化就笑,但他不在乎。他从心里笑,这对他来说就够不错的了。他再也没有同幽灵们说过话,但圣诞节他一直过得都很快活,并且生活得很幸福。这也是我们大家共同的心愿,正如小蒂姆所说:“愿上帝保佑我们每个人!” 


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1 god mflxq     
n.上帝,神;被极度崇拜的人或物
参考例句:
  • God knows how the cat got up on the roof.只有天知道那只猫是怎样爬上房顶的。
  • God wills that man should be happy.上帝愿人类幸福。
2 bless 9R5yf     
v.祝福,感激,保佑,保护
参考例句:
  • May God bless you with a long life!愿上帝保佑你长寿!
  • Bless you,my sister!祝福你,我的妹妹!
3 excitement qnhxY     
n.刺激;兴奋;激动
参考例句:
  • His voice rose in excitement.他激动得声音提高了。
  • He opened the door and ran out in great excitement.他打开门,非常激动地跑了出去。
4 delightedly 75f7fa77f0ccdde51b4314ceb9527c03     
adv. 欣喜地,快乐地
参考例句:
  • Delightedly she accepted the invitation. 令人高兴的是她接受了邀请。
  • The others delightedly laid down their papers. 其余的人高兴地放下了手中的报纸。
5 shadows 8f6b1ecc7d7c0377c707ec6913cbbc3d     
n.阴影( shadow的名词复数 );影子;(坏)影响;形影不离的人[物]
参考例句:
  • The afternoon shadows lengthened. 下午影子渐渐变长了。
  • The children were having fun, chasing each other's shadows. 孩子们追逐着彼此的影子,玩得很开心。
6 hurrah Zcszx     
int.好哇,万岁,乌拉
参考例句:
  • We hurrah when we see the soldiers go by.我们看到士兵经过时向他们欢呼。
  • The assistants raised a formidable hurrah.助手们发出了一片震天的欢呼声。
7 spirits phizpn     
n.情绪;兴致;精灵;灵魂;精神( spirit的名词复数 );情绪;灵魂;神灵
参考例句:
  • He lost his spirits after the girl rejected his love. 那姑娘拒绝他的求爱后,他垂头丧气。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He felt in excellent spirits when he arrived home. 他回到家里时情绪非常好。 来自《简明英汉词典》
8 being 1yfzKt     
n.存在;生存;生命存在,生命,人, 本质;art.在,有,是
参考例句:
  • Can you explain to me the purpose of being?你能对我解释一下存在的目的吗?
  • What is the purpose of our being?我们生存的目的是什么?
9 fog az0y1     
n.雾,迷惑,苔藓;vi.被雾笼罩,变模糊;vt.使困惑,以雾笼罩
参考例句:
  • The fog dispersed at ten o'clock.雾在10点钟散开。
  • They used dry ice to fog the stage.他们用乾冰于舞台变得一片朦胧。
10 golden 9fcxo     
adj.金的,含金的,可贵的,金色的,贵重的,繁盛的
参考例句:
  • My teacher is an Englishman with golden hair.我的老师是一个金黄色头发的英国人。
  • It's a balmy evening,the golden time for lovers.这是一个暖和的夜晚,是恋人们的黄金时光。
11 sunlight ts3wM     
n.日光,阳光,日照
参考例句:
  • The room was flooded with warm and golden sunlight.房间充满着温暖、金色的阳光。
  • In the bright sunlight she had to narrow her eyes.在强烈阳光下她必须眯着双眼。
12 intelligent Ub4zR     
adj.聪明的,伶俐的,有才智的
参考例句:
  • All human beings are much more intelligent than animal.整个人类都比动物聪明得多。
  • She was intelligent enough to turn off the gas.她关掉了煤气,够机灵的。
13 delightful 6xzxT     
adj.令人高兴的,使人快乐的
参考例句:
  • We had a delightful time by the seashore last Sunday.上星期天我们在海滨玩得真痛快。
  • Peter played a delightful melody on his flute.彼得用笛子吹奏了一支欢快的曲子。
14 shilling giNzec     
n.先令
参考例句:
  • He handed each of them a shilling.他给了每人一个先令。
  • I bet people will pay a shilling to see this.我想人们一定愿意花一先令来看它这样子。
15 shillings 06ed9988df31251829e6237a844aa5d3     
n.先令(英国1971年以前的货币单位,为一镑的二十分之一)( shilling的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • The charge for labor works out at almost ten shillings an hour. 付给工人的费用算下来每小时差不多十先令。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • I will venture five shillings on it. 我愿为它赌五先令。 来自《简明英汉词典》
16 bullet GSUyA     
n.枪弹,子弹
参考例句:
  • The bullet wound in his shoulder was opened up for treatment.切开他肩上的枪伤进行治疗。
  • The bullet missed me by a hair's s breadth.那颗子弹差一点就打中了我。
17 cheerfully jUhyR     
adv.高兴地,愉快地
参考例句:
  • The train rolled cheerfully into the station.火车欢呼着驶进车站。
  • He takes our advice quite cheerfully.他欣然接受我们的劝告。
18 spoke XryyC     
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
参考例句:
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
19 heavens 78e72fc837d102b2762379476ce20eb7     
n.天( heaven的名词复数 );天堂;上帝;极乐
参考例句:
  • The map of the heavens showed all the northern constellations. 这份天体图标明了北半部所有的星座。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Our sun is only one of many suns in the heavens. 我们的太阳只是天际中许多恒星之一。 来自《简明英汉词典》
20 happiness Ke3xG     
n.幸福感;快乐;幸运
参考例句:
  • I wish you the life of happiness and prosperity.我祝你生活幸福、万事如意。
  • We all desire happiness and health.我们都想得到幸福和健康。
21 struck ddc510facd2a2d4a6cf2140443d836de     
adj.因罢工而关闭的;被某人/某物打动的;迷恋某人/某物的;(惊得或吓得等)目瞪口呆的v.打( strike的过去式和过去分词 );击;敲响;报时
参考例句:
  • His arm was a rapid blur of movement as he struck. 他出击时胳膊快速一晃,令人眼花缭乱。
  • He struck him with a mighty blow across his shoulder. 他猛一下砸在他的肩膀上。

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