Fezziwig

Mr. and Mrs. Fezziwig are characters featured in the Charles Dickens book A Christmas Carol. Mr. Fezziwig is the proprietor of a warehouse business for whom Ebenezer Scrooge worked as an apprentice with Dick Wilkins; and in Stave 2 of The Christmas Carol, has a Christmas ball. Mr. Fezziwig is a happy man with a large Welsh wig. Old Fezziwig liked to dance to "Sir Roger de Coverley", a lively tune of the 1800s. Scrooge revisits Fezziwig with the G... more
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