Cratchit

Cratchit
Crat|chit, Bob
a character in the book A ↑Christmas Carol by Charles ↑Dickens. Bob Cratchit is a kind poor man who has to work very hard for his employer, ↑Scrooge. He has a young son, ↑Tiny Tim, who is very ill and cannot walk.

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