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THEFIRSTOFTHETHREESPIRITS
WhenScroogeawoke,itwassodark,that,lookingoutofbed,hecouldscarcelydistinguishthetransparentwindowfromtheopaquewallsofhischamber.Hewasendeavouringtopiercethedarknesswithhisferreteyes,whenthechimesofaneighbouringchurchstruckthefourquarters.Sohelistenedforthehour.
Tohisgreatastonishmenttheheavybellwentonfromsixtoseven,andfromseventoeight,andregularlyuptotwelve;thenstopped.Twelve!
itwaspasttwowhenhewenttobed.Theclockwaswrong.Aniciclemusthavegotintotheworks.Twelve!
Hetouchedthespringofhisrepeater,tocorrectthismostpreposterousclock.Itsrapidlittlepulsebeattwelve;andstopped.
“Why,itisn’tpossible,”
saidScrooge,“thatIcanhavesleptthroughawholedayandfarintoanothernight.Itisn’tpossiblethatanythinghashappenedtothesun,andthisistwelveatnoon!”
Theideabeinganalarmingone,hescrambledoutofbed,andgropedhiswaytothewindow.Hewasobligedtorubthefrostoffwiththesleeveofhisdressing-gownbeforehecouldseeanything;andcouldseeverylittlethen.Allhecouldmakeoutwas,thatitwasstillveryfoggyandextremelycold,andthattherewasnonoiseofpeoplerunningtoandfro,andmakingagreatstir,asthereunquestionablywouldhavebeenifnighthadbeatenoffbrightday,andtakenpossessionoftheworld.Thiswasagreatrelief,because“threedaysaftersightofthisfirstofexchangepaytoMr.EbenezerScroogeorhisorder,”
andsoforth,wouldhavebecomeamereUnitedStates’securityiftherewerenodaystocountby.
Scroogewenttobedagain,andthought,andthought,andthoughtitoverandoverandover,andcouldmakenothingofit.Themorehethoughtthemoreperplexedhewas;andthemoreheendeavourednottothink,themorehethought.
Marley’sghostbotheredhimexceedingly.Everytimeheresolvedwithinhimself,aftermatureinquiry,thatitwasalladream,hismindflewbackagain,likeastrongspringreleased,toitsfirstposition,andpresentedthesameproblemtobeworkedallthrough,“Wasitadreamornot?”
Scroogelayinthisstateuntilthechimehadgonethreequartersmore,whenheremembered,onasudden,thattheghosthadwarnedhimofavisitationwhenthebelltolledone.Heresolvedtolieawakeuntilthehourwaspassed;and,consideringthathecouldnomoregotosleepthangotoheaven,thiswasperhapsthewisestresolutioninhispower.
Thequarterwassolong,thathewasmorethanonceconvincedhemusthavesunkintoadozeunconsciously,andmissedtheclock.Atlengthitbrokeuponhislisteningear.
“Ding,dong!”
.
“Aquarterpast,”
saidScrooge,counting.
“Ding,dong!”
“Half-past!”
saidScrooge.
“Ding,dong!”
“Aquartertoit,”
saidScrooge.
“Ding,dong!”
“Thehouritself,”
saidScroogetriumphantly,“andnothingelse!
Hespokebeforethehourbellsounded,whichitnowdidwithadeep,dull,hollow,melancholyONE.Lightflashedupintheroomupontheinstant,andthecurtainsofhisbedweredrawn.
Thecurtainsofhisbedweredrawnaside,Itellyou,byahand.Notthecurtainsathisfeet,northecurtainsathisback,butthosetowhichhisfacewasaddressed.Thecurtainsofhisbedweredrawnaside;andScrooge,startingupintoahalf-recumbentattitude,foundhimselffacetofacewiththeunearthlyvisitor,whodrewthem:asclosetoitasIamnowtoyou,andIamstandinginthespiritatyourelbow.
Itwasastrangefigure—likeachild:yetnotsolikeachildaslikeanoldman,viewedthroughsomesupernaturalmediumwhichgavehimtheappearanceofhavingrecededfromtheview,andbeingdiminishedtoachild’sproportions.Itshair,whichhungaboutitsneckanddownitsback,waswhiteasifwithage;andyetthefacehadnotawrinkleinit,andthetenderestbloomwasontheskin.Thearmswereverylongandmuscular;thehandsthesame,asifitsholdwereofuncommonstrength.Itslegsandfeet,mostdelicatelyformed,were,likethoseuppermembers,bare.Itworeatunicofthepurestwhite;androunditswaistwasboundalustrousbelt,thesheenofwhichwasbeautiful.Itheldabranchoffreshgreenhollyinitshad;and,insingularcontradictionofthatwintryemblem,haditsdresstrimmedwithsummerflowers.Butthestrangestthingaboutitwas,thatfromthecrownofitsheadtheresprangabright,clearjetoflight,bywhichallthiswasvisible;andwhichwasdoubtlesstheoccasionofitsusing,initsdullermoments,agreatextinguisherforacap,whichitnowheldunderitsarm.
Eventhis,though,whenScroogelookedatitwithincreasingsteadiness,wasnotitsstrangestquality.Forasitsbeltsparkledandglitterednowinonepartandnowinanother,andwhatwaslightoneinstant,atanothertimewasdark,sothefigureitselffluctuatedinitsdistinctness;nowbeingathingwithonearm,nowwithoneleg,nowwithtwentylegs,nowapairoflegswithoutahead,nowaheadwithoutabody;ofwhichdissolvingparts,nooutlinewouldbevisibleinthedensegloomwhereintheymeltedaway.Andintheverywonderofthis,itwouldbeitselfagain;distinctandclearasever.
“Areyouthespirit,sir,whosecomingwasforetoldtome?”
askedScrooge.
“Iam!”
Thevoicewassoftandgentle.Singularlylow,asif,insteadofbeingsoclosebesidehim,itwereatadistance.
“Who,andwhatareyou?”
Scroogedemanded.
“IamtheGhostofChristmasPast.”
“Longpast?”
inquiredScrooge,observantofhisdwarfishstature.
“No.Yourpast.”
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