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A Christmas Carol Part Two

Ghost of Christmas Past
By Charles Dickens

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The Curtains of his bed were drawn aside, I tell you, by a hand. It was a strange figure – like a child: yet not so like a child as like an old man. The voice was soft and gentle. I am the ghost of Christmas Past.

Long past? – inquired Scrooge.

No. Your past.

Scrooge made so bold to inquire what business brought the ghost there.

- Your Welfare.

Please also see

A Christmas Carol 1

A Christmas Carol 3

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In this episode Scrooge is visited by two spirits. The first is the ghost of his old business partner, Jacob Marley, who is RATHER SCARY. The Ghost of Christmas Past who follows is kinder and gentler.

As before, it is acted with great verve by Natasha and Robert Maloney. The adaptation is by Mike Betteridge of the Working Space Theatre Company, which performs in schools.

65 Responses to “A Christmas Carol Part Two”

  • ronak says:

    after hearing the carols i give these carols A+ grade…

  • Harry Choe says:

    Thanks Bertie
    I am very excited to hear your vision of Jack London’s story!
    Thank!

  • Bertie says:

    Dear Harry, Many thanks for your comment and your request. We will certainly think about Jack London books at some stage.

  • Harry Choe says:

    I have been fallowing this Christmass Carol story since yesterday.
    I wanted to hear this because I once watched a professional play of this with my sister. So I got interested as soon as I saw this story in the classic column.
    I am now going to listen to part 3.
    Natasha, I have a question.
    Is it possible to request a story to be posted on the storynory.com?
    I really want to hear the easy version of ‘White Fangs’.
    I tried to read it but it was hard.
    Hopefully you answer soon!

  • ZoĆ« Ann Telesco says:

    I do like dis. : ) :(

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