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Charles Dickens' The Christmas Carol (1949) Feature

 


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Paul Maxey - Leonard Carey

Notable Gentlemen


"The Spirit stopped beside one little knot of business
men. Observing that the hand was pointed to them, Scrooge
advanced to listen to their talk.
 
'No,' said a great fat man with a monstrous chin,' I
don't know much about it, either way. I only know he's dead.'
 
'When did he die.' inquired another.
 
'Last night, I believe.'
 
Why, what was the matter with him.' asked a third, taking
a vast quantity of snuff out of a very large snuff-box.
'I thought he'd never die.'
 
'God knows,' said the first, with a yawn.
 
'What has he done with his money.' asked a red-faced
gentleman with a pendulous excrescence on the end of his
nose, that shook like the gills of a turkey-cock.
 
'I haven't heard,' said the man with the large chin,
yawning again. 'Left it to his company, perhaps. He hasn't
left it to me. That's all I know.'
 
This pleasantry was received with a general laugh.
 
'It's likely to be a very cheap funeral,' said the same
speaker;' for upon my life I don't know of anybody to go
to it. Suppose we make up a party and volunteer.'
 
'I don't mind going if a lunch is provided,' observed the
gentleman with the excrescence on his nose. 'But I must
be fed, if I make one.'
 
Another laugh."

   - A Christmas Carol, Stave 4: The Last of the Spirits

 
  • The character of the Fat Gentleman is performed by Paul Maxey
  • The character of the Thin Gentleman is performed by Leonard Carey

 
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