December 14, 2010
illustrationisart:

Arthur  Rackham : A  Christmas   Carol, by Charles Dickens.(1915)
“The air was filled with phantoms, wandering hither and thither in restless haste, and moaning as they went.”

illustrationisart:

Arthur Rackham : A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens.(1915)

“The air was filled with phantoms, wandering hither and thither in restless haste, and moaning as they went.”

December 14, 2010
illustrationisart:

Arthur  Rackham : A  Christmas   Carol, by Charles Dickens.(1915)
“No, nor did he believe it even now.  Though he looked the phantom through and through, and saw it standing before him; though he felt the chilling influence of its death-cold eyes; and marked the very texture of the folded kerchief bound about its head and chin, which wrapper he had not observed before: he was still incredulous, and fought against his senses.”

illustrationisart:

Arthur Rackham : A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens.(1915)

“No, nor did he believe it even now.  Though he looked the phantom through and through, and saw it standing before him; though he felt the chilling influence of its death-cold eyes; and marked the very texture of the folded kerchief bound about its head and chin, which wrapper he had not observed before: he was still incredulous, and fought against his senses.”

December 14, 2010
agameofconkers:

A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens

agameofconkers:

A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens