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Stave II - The First of the Three Spirits
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Dec 02, 2008 06:49PM

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I loved the creepy sentence where a hand draws aside the bed curtains!
The description for the first spirit is much more interesting than the versions I've seen in movies. I didn't know what the cap meant though. Scrooge had made the cap and it dimmed the top of the spirits head. I thought it might have some symbolic meaning.
And I though a Welsh wig was a wig but in fact it's a hat.
With the line "a positive light appeared to issue from Fezziwig's calves", all I could think was flashlight calves.
The description for the first spirit is much more interesting than the versions I've seen in movies. I didn't know what the cap meant though. Scrooge had made the cap and it dimmed the top of the spirits head. I thought it might have some symbolic meaning.
And I though a Welsh wig was a wig but in fact it's a hat.
With the line "a positive light appeared to issue from Fezziwig's calves", all I could think was flashlight calves.