Citations:Ghost of Christmas Present


 * 2004, Winthrop Wetherbee, Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, Landmarks of World Literature, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521540100, edition 2, page 27:
 * Such details as his high coloring and the elaborate correlation of his cuisine with the seasons suggest that he is an emblem of hospitality, a sort of Ghost of Christmas Present.
 * 2005, Janet Bregman-Taney and Kenneth R. Clark, Insiders’ Guide to the Pocono Mountains, Insiders’ Guide Series, Globe Pequot, ISBN 0762734582, edition 4, illustrated, page 165:
 * Rowe, Bennington, and clay pottery fill the shelves, and an entire back room is dedicated to Yankee Candles. If the Ghost of Christmas Present ever touched Grandma’s attic, this is what it would look like.
 * 2009, Henry H. Neff, The Second Siege, The Tapestry Series, Random House, ISBN 037583897X, book 2, illustrated, page 24:
 * Fresh from Dublin, Connor was sporting a wild crown of chestnut curls that framed a pink-cheeked face so flush with good humor he might have been the Ghost of Christmas Present.