A CHRISTMAS CAROL STAVE 3 QUOTES TINY TIM

“God bless us, every one!” – Tiny Tim

“I am very happy, I am very thankful, but I would like to say a word or two to my clerk just now.” – Bob Cratchit talking about Tiny Tim

“And how did little Tim behave? As good as gold, and better.” – Bob Cratchit talking about Tiny Tim

“He told me coming home that he hoped the people saw him in the church, because he was a cripple, and it might be pleasant to them to remember upon Christmas Day, who made lame beggars walk and blind men see.” – Bob Cratchit talking about Tiny Tim

“Alas for Tiny Tim, he bore a little crutch, and had his limbs supported by an iron frame.” – Narrator describing Tiny Tim’s disability

“Scrooge listened to this dialogue in horror. As they stood beside the window, he felt bound to ask the question: Are these the shadows of things that Will be, or are they shadows of things that May be, only?” – Narrator describing Scrooge’s reaction to a conversation about Tiny Tim’s potential fate ONE TREE HILL BEST QUOTES

“I see a vacant seat,” replied the Ghost, “in the poor chimney-corner, and a crutch without an owner, carefully preserved.” – Ghost of Christmas Present talking about Tiny Tim

“The color hurts my eyes. It makes them weak by candle-light; and I wouldn’t show weak eyes to your father when he comes home for the world.” – Tiny Tim talking to his mother about his eyesight and not wanting to worry his father

“Such a bustle ensued that you might have thought a goose the rarest of all birds; a feathered phenomenon, to which a black swan was a matter of course – and, in truth, it was something very like it in that house.” – Narrator describing the excitement when Tiny Tim predicted that the Cratchits would enjoy a Christmas goose

“But he was a tight-fisted hand at the grindstone, Scrooge! a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous, old sinner! Hard and sharp as flint, from which no steel had ever struck out generous fire; secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.” – Narrator contrasting Scrooge with the innocent and caring nature of Tiny Tim.