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  1. The Walt Disney's " A Christmas Carol " promotional  train tour that offers the visitors artifacts from the Charles Dickens Museum in London, interactive games and to morph their faces into characters from the movie, the train sits on train tracks in New Orleans Friday, Aug. 7, 2009.
  2. People visit the Walt Disney's " A Christmas Carol " promotional  train tour that offers the visitors artifacts from the Charles Dickens Museum in London, interactive games and to morph their faces into characters from the movie, the train sits on train tracks in New Orleans Friday, Aug...
  3. Office workers queue up to sample traditional "gruel", the porridge-like meal famously associated with hard times and the Charles Dickens character "Oliver Twist" at the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)  in London, on January 13, 2009.
  4. Gloria Holmes tastes a bowl of gruel serve out by the Royal Society of Chemistry in London, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009. Britain's Royal Society of Chemistry says it has perfected the recipe for Oliver Twist's most famous meal - workhouse gruel.
  5. Charles Dickens character Scrooge played by Jim Carrey and character Fred (top L)  played by Colin Firth are shown in the new 3D animated film "Disney's A Christmas Carol" in this undated publicity photograph.
  6. Kylie Guillaud, 7 years old, left, takes a photo of a Dickens artifact as her friends Katie Pomes, 9 years old, center and Maygen Miguez, 9 years old, right, view the artifacts from the Charles Dickens Museum in London inside the promotional train for  Walt Disney's " A Christmas Carol...
  1. Grip, the pet raven of Charles Dickens that inspired the Edgar Allen Poe poem "The Raven," is mounted in a display case at the Free Library of Philadelphia in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, January 13, 2009.
  2. This book cover released by HarperCollins Children's Books shows the cover of "A Christmas Carol,"  written by Charles Dickens and illustrated by Brett Helquist.
  3. Ashley Cambre, helps his 4 year old  twin daughters Victoria, on his left, and Emily, on his right, to morph their faces into characters from the  Walt Disney's " A Christmas Carol " a  3-D animated movie, the family was touring the train that offers the visitors artifacts from the Char...
  4. Amanda Gerrets, right, 9 years old, guides her sister, Ashley Gerrets, left, 3years old as they view the exhibits inside the promotional train for  Walt Disney's " A Christmas Carol " a  3-D animated movie, that offers the visitors artifacts from the Charles Dickens Museum in London, in...
  1. Charles Dickens' character Scrooge played by Jim Carrey is shown with character Tiny Tim in the new 3D animated film "Disney's A Christmas Carol" in this undated publicity photograph.
  2. Greg Cousins tastes a bowl of gruel served out by the Royal Society of Chemistry in London, Tuesday. Jan. 13, 2009. Britain's Royal Society of Chemistry says it has perfected the recipe for Oliver Twist's most famous meal - workhouse gruel.
  3. Office workers sample traditional "gruel", the porridge-like meal famously associated with hard times and the Charles Dickens character "Oliver Twist" at the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)  in London, on January 13, 2009.
  4. Office workers queue up to sample traditional "gruel", the porridge-like meal famously associated with hard times and the Charles Dickens character "Oliver Twist" at the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)  in London, on January 13, 2009.
  5. Lawrence Wright (R) samples traditional "gruel", the porridge-like meal famously associated with hard times and the Charles Dickens character "Oliver Twist" at the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)  in London, on January 13, 2009.
  6. People view the exhibits inside the promotional train for  Walt Disney's " A Christmas Carol " a  3-D animated movie, that offers the visitors artifacts from the Charles Dickens Museum in London, interactive games and to morph their faces into characters from the movie, in New Orleans,...
  1. Lawrence Wright (R) samples traditional "gruel", the porridge-like meal famously associated with hard times and the Charles Dickens character "Oliver Twist" at the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)  in London, on January 13, 2009.
  2. Office workers sample traditional "gruel", the porridge-like meal famously associated with hard times and the Charles Dickens character "Oliver Twist" at the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)  in London, on January 13, 2009.
  3. This book cover released by HarperCollins Children's Books shows the cover of "A Christmas Carol,"  written by Charles Dickens and illustrated by Brett Helquist.
  4. Charles Dickens character Scrooge played by Jim Carrey is shown in the new 3D animated film "Disney's A Christmas Carol" in this undated publicity photograph.
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