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"BOYS [SINGING]: Hark the herald angels sing"
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"Glory to the newborn king"
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"Peace on Earth and mercy mild"
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"God and sinners reconciled"
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"Joyful all the nations..."
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"There will be no peace on Earth with all that blooming noise going on."
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"- Here you are, boys. BOYS [IN UNISON]: Thanks, guv'nor."
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"BOY 1: Come on."
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"[CHATTERING AND LAUGHING]"
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"BOY 2: All right, come on, hurry up. BOY 3: All right, all right."
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"BOY 1: Come on, this house here."
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"[SINGING] Hark the herald angels sing"
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"Glory to the newborn king"
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"Peace on Earth and mercy mild"
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"God and sinners reconciled"
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"Joyful all ye nations rise"
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"Join the triumph of the skies"
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"With the angelic host proclaim"
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"[KNOCKING ON DOOR]"
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"Christ is born in Bethlehem"
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"Infernal, horrible caterwauling."
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"Hark the herald angels sing"
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"Glory to the newborn king"
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"Why can't they leave a man in peace?"
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"Get on with your work, Cratchit."
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"Hark the herald angels sing Glory to..."
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"BOYS: Merry Christmas. - Get away from me, you scavengers."
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"Blimey. Who's he?"
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"That's Father Christmas."
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"A plague on Father Christmas."
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"And he sends his best to you too, guv'nor."
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"[BOYS LAUGHING]"
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"BOY 4: Regards, Father Christmas. - Humbug."
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"Insolent young ruffians."
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"Coming here with their Christmas nonsense."
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"Beware, Cratchit."
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"You have a dangerous sense of humor."
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"[KNOCKING ON DOOR]"
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"Hell fire and damnation."
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"Don't they know that I'm trying to run a business here?"
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"Uncle Ebenezer, I cannot tell you what a joy it is"
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"to see your happy, smiling face."
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"- Hmm, it's you. - A Merry Christmas, Uncle Ebenezer."
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"God save you."
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"God save me from Christmas. It's a lot of humbug."
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"Christmas a humbug? Come now, I'm sure you don't mean that."
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"And I'm sure that I do mean that."
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"Merry Christmas indeed."
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"What reason have you got to be merry? You're poor enough."
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"What reason have you got to be miserable? You're rich enough."
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"There is no such thing as rich enough. Only poor enough."
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"Don't be so dismal, Uncle Ebenezer."
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"What else can I be when I live in a world"
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"full of fools babbling Merry Christmas at one another?"
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"What's Christmas but a time for finding yourself"
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"a year older and not a day richer?"
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"There's nothing merry in that."
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"If I could work my will, nephew,"
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"every idiot who goes about with Merry Christmas on his lips"
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"should be boiled with his own pudding and buried with a stake"
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"of holly through his heart."
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"Oh, God forbid, uncle."
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"You keep Christmas in your way and let me keep it in mine."
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"But you don't keep it."
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"Then let me... Get off my ledger."
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"You'll ruin my binding."
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"Then let me leave it alone, sir."
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"And be good enough to leave me alone during business hours."
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"Seven o'clock on Christmas eve? That's not business hours."
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"That's drudgery for the sake of it. And an insult to all men of good will."
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"- Hear, hear. - Thank you, Bob Cratchit."
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"Another word from you, Cratchit,"
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"and you will celebrate Christmas by losing your position."
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"Yes, sir."
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"Sorry, Mr. Scrooge."
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"You're quite a powerful speaker, sir."
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"I wonder you don't go into politics. You're fool enough."
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"[CHUCKLES]"
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"Come now."
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"Don't be angry."
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"Dine with me wife and me tomorrow."
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"As though you hadn't got enough problems,"
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"you went and got yourself married."
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"Now why in God's name did you ever do that?"
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"Because I fell in love with the lady."
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"If there's one thing in the world"
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"more nauseating than a Merry Christmas,"
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"it's the hypocrisy of a happy marriage with some idiot lovesick female."
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"Good afternoon, sir."
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"My offer stands."
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"You are always welcome, uncle."
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"Just like Christmas itself."
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"I said good afternoon."
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"Merry Christmas, uncle."
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"You too, Bob Cratchit. And your family."
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"Thank you, sir. And to your good lady."
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"Oh, and uncle, happy New Year."
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"Good afternoon."
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"[CLOCK CHIMING]"
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"Excuse me, sir. But, well, it's 7:00, sir."
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"Correct, Cratchit."
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"Well, I don't wish to be impertinent, Mr. Scrooge,"
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"but, uh, would it be too much trouble for me to have my, uh, wages, sir?"
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"The trouble with you, Cratchit, is that all you think of is pleasure."
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"Pleasure and squandering money."
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"You'll, uh..."
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"You'll be wanting the whole day off tomorrow, I suppose."
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"- If it's convenient, sir. - No, sir."
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"It is not convenient."
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"And it is not fair."
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"Yet if I stopped your wages for it, you'd think yourself ill-used no doubt."
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"And yet you don't think me ill used when I pay a day's wages for no work."
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"Well, it is Christmas day, Mr. Scrooge."
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"And it is only once a year, sir."
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"A poor excuse for picking a man's pocket every 25th of December."
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"I don't pay good money for you to be forever on holiday."
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"I appreciate your kindness, Mr. Scrooge."
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"That's my weakness. I'm a martyr to my own generosity."
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"I give you one Christmas day off and you expect them all."
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"Very well, take the day."
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