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what does And the Sultan’s Groom turned upside down by the Genii; there he is upon his head! mean?

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Answered by StunningBabe27
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Dickens paints the picture of Scrooge seeing himself as a young boy engrossed in fantasy books about Ali Baba, a princess and all sorts of other imaginary characters. He sees himself going into the fantasy world created by the authors of his favorite books where the characters actually seem to come to life.

Dickens does not tell us what books they are. But, as a boy, he really enjoyed the escape into a world of imagination.

This author has done research and actually determined each of the books and the stories alluded to.

Answered by BaroodJatti12
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Dickens paints the picture of Scrooge seeing himself as a young boy engrossed in fantasy books about Ali Baba, a princess and all sorts of other imaginary characters. He sees himself going into the fantasy world created by the authors of his favorite books where the characters actually seem to come to life.

Dickens paints the picture of Scrooge seeing himself as a young boy engrossed in fantasy books about Ali Baba, a princess and all sorts of other imaginary characters. He sees himself going into the fantasy world created by the authors of his favorite books where the characters actually seem to come to life.Dickens does not tell us what books they are. But, as a boy, he really enjoyed the escape into a world of imagination.

Dickens paints the picture of Scrooge seeing himself as a young boy engrossed in fantasy books about Ali Baba, a princess and all sorts of other imaginary characters. He sees himself going into the fantasy world created by the authors of his favorite books where the characters actually seem to come to life.Dickens does not tell us what books they are. But, as a boy, he really enjoyed the escape into a world of imagination.This author has done research and actually determined each of the books and the stories alluded to.

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