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CH5P:3:Buy the big turkey.

He was checked in his transports by the churches ringing out the lustiest peals he had ever heard. Clash, clang, hammer; ding, dong, bell. Bell, dong, ding; hammer, clang, clash! Oh, glorious, glorious! Running to the window, he opened it, and put out his head. No fog, no mist; clear, bright, jovial, stirring, cold; cold, piping for the blood to dance to; Golden sunlight; Heavenly sky; sweet fresh air; merry bells. Oh, glorious! Glorious! Whats to-day! cried Scrooge, calling downward to a boy in Sunday clothes, who perhaps had loitered in to look about him. Eh? returned the boy, with all his might of wonder. Whats to-day, my fine fellow? said Scrooge. To-day! replied the boy. Why, Christmas Day. Its Christmas Day! said Scrooge to himself. I havent missed it. The Spirits have done it all in one night. They can do anything they like. Of course they can. Of course they can. Hallo, my fine fellow! Hallo! returned the boy. Do you know the Poulterers, in the next street but one, at the corner? Scrooge inquired. I should hope I did, replied the lad. An intelligent boy! said Scrooge. A remarkable boy! Do you know whether theyve sold the prize Turkey that was hanging up there?Not the little prize Turkey: the big one? What, the one as big as me? returned the boy. What a delightful boy! said Scrooge. Its a pleasure to talk to him. Yes, my buck! Its hanging there now, replied the boy.