OK but there's no Boxing Day. You're back to work at 9 after Christmas Day and you'll work through until 7, six days a week. Sunday you're in church but the afternoon's your own. You'll live with your family in one room on an apprentices wages. If you haven't got a family you can live at Fezziwig's under the counter in the shop. It's winter so prepare for low temperatures- so cold the Thames will freeze over for weeks at a time and prepare for the London 'particulars' - the smog of pollution that hangs over the city and stays all day meaning it never gets light properly.That means if you go out you'll need to watch for the deep ridges of carriage tracks in the thick mud on the streets - mud mixed with human slops that is. It's very easy to fall over.You'll never be really well, you could easily get cholera and probably won't live beyond age 26. Still, if you're with a good employer you might get Christmas Day off.
Sorry, I was forgetting. You wanted to go back to London, 1843. OK, prepare the transmission beam and button your coat up ! Could be nippy ;-)
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