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Clips from Scrooge
"Thank you, sir."
Scrooge
"But be here all the earlier the next morning."
Scrooge
"Yes, sir. I will, sir. Thank you very much."
Scrooge
"Oh, and, uh, Merry Christmas, Mr. Scrooge."
Scrooge
"Be gone from here and take your infernal Merry Christmas with you."
Scrooge
"I beg your pardon, sir."
Scrooge
"No offense, sir."
Scrooge
"There's another one."
Scrooge
"Fifteen shillings a week. A wife and five children."
Scrooge
"Still talks of a Merry Christmas."
Scrooge
"[MERCHANT SHOUTING AND CROWD MURMURING]"
Scrooge
"Boo. Kathy, my dear."
Scrooge
"Tim. Oh."
Scrooge
"Oh, you're both frozen."
Scrooge
"I'm sorry I'm late."
Scrooge
"But Mr. Scrooge and I had a lot of last-minute business to attend to."
Scrooge
"Well, my loves, which one do you like best, eh?"
Scrooge
"I like that dolly in the corner."
Scrooge
"I like all of them."
Scrooge
"Ha, ha. Good boy. And why not one in particular?"
Scrooge
"Well, you said I can't have none of them,"
Scrooge
"so I might as well like them all."
Scrooge
"Tim, you are a philosopher and a gentleman."
Scrooge
"And I've got 15 shillings in my pocket."
Scrooge
"BOTH: Fifteen shillings?"
Scrooge
"Fifteen shillings."
Scrooge
"Which says that the Cratchit family are gonna have as good a Christmas"
Scrooge
"as the lord mayor of London himself."
Scrooge
"Oh, I do like that dolly in the corner."
Scrooge
"[SINGING] Christmas children Peep into Christmas windows"
Scrooge
"See a world as pretty as a dream"
Scrooge
"Christmas trees and toys"
Scrooge
"Christmas hopes and joys"
Scrooge
"Christmas puddings Rich with Christmas cream"
Scrooge
"[LAUGHING]"
Scrooge
"Christmas presents shine In the Christmas windows"
Scrooge
"Christmas boxes Tied with pretty bows"
Scrooge
"Wonder what's inside"
Scrooge
"What delights they hide"
Scrooge
"But 'til Christmas morning No one knows"
Scrooge
"You with five children, Bob. Five for a shilling."
Scrooge
"Thank you, John."
Scrooge
"[SINGING] Won't it be exciting if it snows?"
Scrooge
"I suppose that children everywhere"
Scrooge
"Will say a Christmas prayer"
Scrooge
"'Til Santa brings Their Christmas things"
Scrooge
"There, my loves. I've bought you the finest bird in the shop."
Scrooge
"Well, for one and ten pence ha' penny."
Scrooge
"[SINGING] Christmas children Live in a Christmas daydream"
Scrooge
"Waiting for the magic to unfold"
Scrooge
"Wondrous things to eat"
Scrooge
"Every Christmas treat"
Scrooge
"Rich or not The Christmas pot of gold"
Scrooge
"Hypnotizes children young and old"
Scrooge
"[MERCHANT SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY]"
Scrooge
"Quite right, Mr. Cratchit."
Scrooge
"With your lot to feed, apples at six a penny are the best bet."
Scrooge
"I'd rather have the dolly in the corner."
Scrooge
"I'd rather have the oranges."
Scrooge
"And 1846 is the best vintage in 20 years."
Scrooge
"At that price it should be."
Scrooge
"- Your change, sir. - Thank you, Mr. Bissett."
Scrooge
"- And a happy Christmas to you. BISSETT: Happy Christmas to you, sir."
Scrooge
"This will make the finest quality punch, Mr. C."
Scrooge
"And only tuppence a pint."
Scrooge
"Christmas punch, it's a Cratchit specialty."
Scrooge
"[KIDS LAUGH]"
Scrooge
"[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE]"
Scrooge
"Four pence for a Christmas pudding."
Scrooge
"Scandalous."
Scrooge
"[KNOCKING ON DOOR]"
Scrooge
"JOHN: It's Papa. - Where is he?"
Scrooge
"Here we are, my loves. Look what we've brought for you."
Scrooge
"And about time too, Bob Cratchit."
Scrooge
"We were beginning to think you'd all gone away for Christmas."
Scrooge
"[SINGING] Christmas children Hunger for Christmas morning"
Scrooge
"Thank you."
Scrooge
"Christmas day's a wonder to behold"
Scrooge
"Young ones' dreams come true"
Scrooge
"Not so young ones too"
Scrooge
"I believe that story we've been told"
Scrooge
"You're not the only ones who have been busy."
Scrooge
"Come and see what we've been up to."
Scrooge
"Christmas is for children Young and old"
Scrooge
"MAN 1: Uh, good evening. MAN 2: Good evening, sir."
Scrooge
"Have we the pleasure of addressing Mr. Scrooge or Mr. Marley?"
Scrooge
"It's no pleasure to me, sir, to be addressed by either of you."
Scrooge
"And Mr. Marley has been dead these seven years."
Scrooge
"Seven years ago this very night he died."
Scrooge
"We've no doubt his liberality"
Scrooge
"is well represented by his surviving partner."
Scrooge
"[MAN 1 CHUCKLES]"
Scrooge
"Uh, Mr. Scrooge."
Scrooge
"Uh, sir, at this festive season of the year, sir,"
Scrooge
"it is more than usually desirable, uh,"
Scrooge
"that we should make some slight provision"
Scrooge
"for the poor and the destitute."
Scrooge
"Excellent. Then I suggest you do so."
Scrooge
"You miss our point, sir."
Scrooge
"The poor suffer greatly at the present time."
Scrooge
"Many thousands are in want of common necessaries."
Scrooge
"- Are there no prisons? - Oh, indeed there are, sir."
Scrooge
"That's something there's no shortage of."
Scrooge
"And the workhouses, are they still in operation?"
Scrooge
"They are, sir. I wish I could say they were not."
Scrooge
"I'm very glad to hear it."
Scrooge
"For a moment I was afraid that something had occurred"
Scrooge
"to stop them in their useful purpose."
Scrooge
"MAN 1: Oh, but, sir."
Scrooge
"A few of us are endeavoring to raise a fund"
Scrooge
"to buy the poor some meat and drink and means of warmth."
Scrooge
"We choose this time, sir,"
Scrooge
"because it is a time when want is keenly felt and abundance rejoices."
Scrooge
"- What may we put you down for, sir? - Nothing, sir."
Scrooge
"MAN 1: Ah, you wish to be anonymous."
Scrooge
"I wish to be left alone, sir. That is what I wish."
Scrooge
"I don't make myself merry at Christmas"
Scrooge
"and I cannot afford to make idle people merry."
Scrooge
"I have been forced to support"
Scrooge
"the establishments I have mentioned through taxation."
Scrooge
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