John Leech.Ebenezer Scrooge being visited by the 鈥榞host of christmas present'.The Ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge the whole of London celebrating Christmas; including Fred and the Cratchit family. When Scrooge expresses concern for Cratchit's sickly son Tiny Tim; the spirit informs him that the boy will die unless something changes and uses Scrooge's earlier words about "decreasing the surplus population" against him. The spirit then produces two misshapen; sickly children he names Ignorance and Want. When Scrooge asks if they have anyone to care for them; the spirit throws more of Scrooge's own words back in his face: "Are there no prisons; no workhouses?".London: Chapman & Hall; 1843.From: Charles Dickens; A Christmas Carol in prose. Being a Ghost-story of Christmas. With illustrations by John Leech.Dex. 293. (1) page 119London; British Library.

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