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Nathaniel Davis Dialogue between Fezziwig and Scrooge As Ebenezer Scrooge ate his gruel by the fireplace, he heard

a sound, as if some was climbing up the stairs. Someone light, almost weightless. As the sound got closer and closer, it stopped. Then, right through the door came about Mr. Scrooges late master, Mr. Fezziwig. Although seeing him reminds him of his good days as an apprentice, he was still very startled to see his long dead master, levitating before him. His presence was strange, but welcoming. When he spoke, he voice was as Mr. Scrooge remembers, jolly, welcoming, and rich. Fezziwig greeted Good to see you again Mr. Scrooge! with joy. Scrooge replied, still marveled to see his master alive again, Likewise, Mr. Fezziwig. Fezziwig laughed with joy for a moment and then asked, How is one of my favorite, former apprentices doing to-day Scrooge replied Well, but Mr. Fezziwig, he then asked. Why are you here, should you not be, he pointed upward, up there The smile on Fezziwig faded instantly that is why I am here to see you, Mr. Scrooge he answered I have come down to tell you that you will have a different fate than I. You will forever roam the Earth, carrying the chains you forged in life Chain? What chain do you speak of? asked Scrooge. The chain of your own wrong-doing, much like your late partner, Jacob Marley answered Fezziwig. Jacob Scrooge echoed. You will never be able to rest or linger for an eternity, unless. continued Fezziwig Unless what? Scrooge asked. You will be offered a second chance, to escape the fate I have spoken of. You will be visited, by three spirits. Expect the first to-morrow night, when the bell tolls one, the second the next night, at the same hour, and the last, when the bell of the twelfth hour ceases to vibrate replied Fezziwig. Is there any way I can take them all at once, to get it over with? asked Scrooge. I am afraid not, replied Fezziwig, My time on this world is up, I must go now Wait! Scrooge pleaded, but it did him now good. As Fezziwig raised, there a light so bright that scrooge was force to look away, and with that, Mr. Fezziwig was gone.

Nathaniel Davis Mr. Fezziwigs ghost was like the polar opposite of Marleys. While Marleys was gloomy and spooky, Fezziwigs was bright and welcoming. His ghost looked exactly like how Mr. Scrooge last saw him as an apprentice. Except instead of a waistcoat, he was dressed in white, somewhat like an angel. He also radiated a little white light and was somewhat of a white ball of light shaped like a man. He also had some aura that brought a little joy to Mr. Scrooge. He was also very kind and had a welcoming voice as I mentioned earlier. That is how Mr. Fezziwigs ghost looked like.

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