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Spirit, tell me if Tiny Tim will live.
:43:09
If the shadows remain unaltered
by the future, the child will die.
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No!
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Surely he'll be spared.
:43:17
With the kind of care that money can buy,
who could tell?
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But Bob Cratchit has no money.
Not even a position, I've heard.
:43:25
If all this remains unaltered by the future...
:43:29
the next Christmas
will not find Tiny Tim here.
:43:34
But what of it?
:43:35
If he be like to die, he'd better do it
and decrease the population.
:43:42
Come.
:43:51
Mother! The goose, we smelled it.
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Outside the baker's.
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- We did, didn't we?
- It was ours. We knew.
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Because of the smell.
:43:58
Young, sharp noses. Out you go.
:44:02
What's got into your father and Tim?
:44:04
And Martha wasn't this late last Christmas
by half an hour.
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Here's Martha, Mother.
:44:09
Here she is, Mother. Here's Martha.
:44:10
There's a goose for Christmas, Martha.
:44:13
Bless your heart.
I was afraid you weren't coming.
:44:15
We'd a deal of sewing to finish
up last night, and this morning...
:44:18
we had to clear up the shop.
:44:20
Just so long as you've come.
:44:22
- You're cold, child.
- Not very.
:44:23
Sit down by the fire and have a warm.
:44:25
Father's here, Mama.
:44:26
- Hide.
- Hide in here.
:44:30
Here we come.
:44:34
Whoa it is. Hello.
:44:37
There we are.
:44:38
Belinda.
:44:40
- Where's our Martha?
- Not coming.
:44:42
Not coming?
Not coming on Christmas day?
:44:45
Martha girl.
:44:48
Come, Tim, into the back.
Smell the pudding.
:44:52
- Was it a good service, Bob?
- Beautiful. That's what it was.
:44:55
I wish you'd been there.
:44:56
So long as you and Tim were there,
I feel it did us all good.
:44:59
- Here, I'll give that gravy what for.
- Thank you, dear.