Citations:Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come


 * 2002, John S. Littell and Mary W. Littell, French Impressions, The Adventures of an American Family, Penguin, ISBN 0451205340, unpaged:
 * John assured me he would be as silent as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.
 * “That ghost didn't say a word,” John informed me.
 * 2006, Nancy Thayer, The Hot Flash Club, A Novel, Random House, ISBN 0345492293, page 317:
 * As they passed an older woman with white hair, a hunched back, and a cane, Alice experienced a surge of pity mixed with fear—she was seeing the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, and reminded that she wasn't there yet.
 * 2009, Richard Powers, Gain, Macmillan, ISBN 0312429096, pages 306–307:
 * The hospital sends a wheelchair, which she rapidly learns to need.
 * She looks like the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. She knows she's scary, because the kids start asking if they can do anything for her.