A Christmas Carol - Scrooge
" I wish to be left alone,” said Scrooge. “Since you ask me what I wish, gentlemen, that is my answer. I don't make merry myself at Christmas, and I can't afford to make idle people merry. I help to support the establishments I have mentioned—they cost enough: and those who are badly off must go there.”
― Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol
There is a tradition of placing coins on the eyes of a body is to pay the Ferryman en route to the afterlife, as we can see in the opening of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Each one of our A Christmas Carol Ghosts comes with their own penny for the Ferryman.
Each one individually handmade by artisan Lyndsey from the Ghosts of the Past whose mudlarking passion sees her take little lost pieces of history and turn them into treasures. Our literary Ghosts of the Past are exclusively made for The Crow Emporium.
" I wish to be left alone,” said Scrooge. “Since you ask me what I wish, gentlemen, that is my answer. I don't make merry myself at Christmas, and I can't afford to make idle people merry. I help to support the establishments I have mentioned—they cost enough: and those who are badly off must go there.”
― Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol
There is a tradition of placing coins on the eyes of a body is to pay the Ferryman en route to the afterlife, as we can see in the opening of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Each one of our A Christmas Carol Ghosts comes with their own penny for the Ferryman.
Each one individually handmade by artisan Lyndsey from the Ghosts of the Past whose mudlarking passion sees her take little lost pieces of history and turn them into treasures. Our literary Ghosts of the Past are exclusively made for The Crow Emporium.
" I wish to be left alone,” said Scrooge. “Since you ask me what I wish, gentlemen, that is my answer. I don't make merry myself at Christmas, and I can't afford to make idle people merry. I help to support the establishments I have mentioned—they cost enough: and those who are badly off must go there.”
― Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol
There is a tradition of placing coins on the eyes of a body is to pay the Ferryman en route to the afterlife, as we can see in the opening of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Each one of our A Christmas Carol Ghosts comes with their own penny for the Ferryman.
Each one individually handmade by artisan Lyndsey from the Ghosts of the Past whose mudlarking passion sees her take little lost pieces of history and turn them into treasures. Our literary Ghosts of the Past are exclusively made for The Crow Emporium.