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Joy. In the initial visit we see the Crachit family enjoy what for them was a feast made up of a goose some vegetables and the homemade Christmas pudding each then having a simple mulled wine drink each as it was a special occasion. In the later stave (5) they are agast at the huge turkey that was delivered as turkey in those days was for only the very rich

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