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He has the butcher's prize turkey delivered to the house of his clerk, Bob Cratchit.
Remember the prize turkey that Scrooge asks a little boy to order from the poulterer on Christmas morning?
Many in Venice were anticipating (and some actively hoping) for a prize turkey along the lines of her earlier Filth and Wisdom.
That, in fact, it was considered by some to be the prize turkey of the festival: an enormous disappointment, soundtracked by sighs and tuts and the odd snore.
The silliest mistake made by this adaptation is eliminating the boy in the street on Christmas morning, the one Scrooge asks to run to the poulterer's and buy the prize turkey.
There they all are, hearing Jacob Marley's chains on the stair, conducted through the air by spirits, ordering a prize turkey from a small boy, all of them caught in the echoes of the role.
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Reviewers aren't impressed: The Mail's Quentin Letts dubs it "a prize Christmas turkey".
Americans persist in prizing the turkey for being a homely critter of the heartland, just like granddad had, even when their meal's very name is that of a foreign country.
Although they are the ultimate outsiders, Cargill and DMB have infiltrated Redwood City, trying to buy influence with community donations, from sponsoring little league teams to buying the prize-winning turkey at the local 4H club; they have promised that group a farm.
What would it mean if the prize for shooting this turkey and securing marriage equality for all went to the party of Lincoln?
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