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Chapter   4

   -   Segment  8

The Chimes
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Goblin
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Goblin1
Story of Some Bells that
Rang an Old Year Out
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Rang an Old Year Out1
and a New Year In
Charles Dickens

O! said Trotty.   Please to play up there.   Will you have the goodness!
To the music of the band, and, the bells, the marrow-bones and cleavers, all at once; and while the Chimes were yet in lusty operation out of doors; Trotty, making Meg and Richard, second couple, led off Mrs. Chickenstalker down the dance, and danced it in a step unknown before or since; founded on his own peculiar trot.
Had Trotty dreamed?   Or, are his joys and sorrows, and the actors in them, but a dream; himself a dream; the teller of this tale a dreamer, waking but now?   If it be so, O listener, dear to him in all his visions, try to bear in mind the stern realities from which these shadows come; and in your sphere none is too wide, and none too limited for such an end endeavour to correct, improve, and soften them.   So may the New Year be a happy one to you, happy to many more whose happiness depends on you! So may each year be happier than the last, and not the meanest of our brethren or sisterhood debarred their rightful share, in what our Great Creator formed them to enjoy.