Chapter 4
ThePhantomslowly,gravely,silentlyapproached.Whenitcame,Scroogebentdownuponhisknee;forintheveryairthroughwhichthisSpiritmoveditseemedtoscattergloomandmystery.
Itwasshroudedinadeepblackgarment,whichconcealeditshead,itsface,itsform,andleftnothingofitvisiblesaveoneoutstretchedhand.Butforthisitwouldhavebeendifficulttodetachitsfigurefromthenight,andseparateitfromthedarknessbywhichitwassurrounded.
Hefeltthatitwastallandstatelywhenitcamebesidehim,andthatitsmysteriouspresencefilledhimwithasolemndread.Heknewnomore,fortheSpiritneitherspokenormoved.
‘IaminthepresenceoftheGhostofChristmasYetToCome,’saidScrooge.
TheSpiritanswerednot,butpointedonwardwithitshand.
‘Youareabouttoshowmeshadowsofthethingsthathavenothappened,butwillhappeninthetimebeforeus,’Scroogepursued.‘Isthatso,Spirit?’
Theupperportionofthegarmentwascontractedforaninstantinitsfolds,asiftheSpirithadinclineditshead.Thatwastheonlyanswerhereceived.
Althoughwellusedtoghostlycompanybythistime,Scroogefearedthesilentshapesomuchthathislegstrembledbeneathhim,andhefoundthathecouldhardlystandwhenhepreparedtofollowit.TheSpiritpausesamoment,asobservinghiscondition,andgivinghimtimetorecover.
ButScroogewasalltheworseforthis.