‘Both very busy Sir.’ ‘Oh! I was afraid from what you said at first that something had occurred, to stop them in their useful course.” When the gentlemen say that “many would rather die” than suffer the conditions of Victorian workhouses, Scrooge sounds a note of encouragement: “they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population.” These words will come back to haunt Scrooge later in the night.Įxplore Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol online and view other related highlights from the collection. He meets their earnest request with sarcasm, asking if prisons and workhouses had suddenly ceased to exist: “’the Treadmill and the Poor Law are in full vigour then?’ said Scrooge. This year the manuscript is open to the scene in which two gentlemen soliciting charitable donations visit Scrooge at his counting house. The manuscript then passed through several owners before Pierpont Morgan acquired it in the 1890s.īeginning a few years ago, the Morgan started advancing the Christmas Carol manuscript by one page each season. He had the manuscript bound in red goatskin leather as a gift for his solicitor, Thomas Mitton. Dickens wrote his iconic tale in a six-week flurry of activity beginning in October 1843 and ending in time for Christmas publication. Every holiday season, the Morgan displays Charles Dickens’s original manuscript of A Christmas Carol in J.
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