Tiny Tim (A Christmas Carol)
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Tiny Tim is a fictional character in the classic story A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. He is the son of Bob Cratchit.
In the story, Tim is crippled and very ill, near to the point of death. Nevertheless, he is a very happy boy and is very much loved by his parents; he is best known for the line, "God bless us, everyone!" His illness could be easily cured with the right money; however, Cratchit's low wage from Ebenezer Scrooge does not provide the funds to do so, and Cratchit dares not ask Scrooge for help.
When Scrooge is visited by The Ghost of Christmas Present he sees just how ill Tim really is. When visited by The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come all he sees of Tim is his crutch, as sadly Tim has died. Knowing he could have prevented Tim's death the reformed Scrooge puts things right at the end of the story.
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- A Christmas Carol, available freely at Project Gutenberg
- A Christmas Carol - in easy to read HTML format.
- A Christmas Carol - Searchable, HTML-indexed version.
- A Christmas Carol - In Prose - A Ghost Story of Christmas (with illustrations) - Special Collections, University of Glasgow