When scrooge work up, herealized immediately that the church clock was just going to strike one. he felt sure that second spirit woould soon visit him. this time he wanted to be ready, sohe pulled back all the curtains round his bed himself, and lay there waiting. ar one o'clock, instead of a spirit, a storng ligth shone down on scrooge's bed. he felt very frightened. after a few minutes he though that perhaps the light was comming from the next room, so he got up and went to the door. when he touched it, a strange voice called his name ,and asked him to enter. he obeyed.
although he recognized it as hit own room, it looked very diferrent now. The walls were covered with bright green leaves, and there was goodfire burning in the fireplace. one the floor were big piles of the best Christmas food - wonderful rich dark cakes, warm soft bread, colourful apples and oranges, plates of yellow butter, cooked chickens, boxes of chocolates and sugared sweets. Sitting beside all this was a large, smiling spirits, who called out cheerfully to scrooge, 'Come in! Come in, man! I am