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Clips from Scrooge (1951)
"lt's the biggest goose you ever did see."
Scrooge (1951)
"As big as you and as fat as a beagle."
Scrooge (1951)
"Wait 'til your father sees it."
Scrooge (1951)
"horrid old Mr. Scrooge."
Scrooge (1951)
"You're not feeling too tired are you, dear?"
Scrooge (1951)
"Not a bit, Ma-ma!"
Scrooge (1951)
"lf your father was here, he'd carry you home on his shoulder."
Scrooge (1951)
"Yes, I love having a ride on his shoulder!"
Scrooge (1951)
"l suspect ol' Mr. Scooge will keep him working in that cold little room"
Scrooge (1951)
"Christmas Eve or no Christmas Eve, the old Ogre."
Scrooge (1951)
"lf quite convenient, Sir? - lt's not convenient!"
Scrooge (1951)
"And it's not fair."
Scrooge (1951)
"wouldn't you? Hmm!?"
Scrooge (1951)
"But you don't think me ill-used, if l pay a day's wages for no work,"
Scrooge (1951)
"'Tis only once a year, Sir."
Scrooge (1951)
"Yes, Sir. l'm sure. l'm very sorry, Sir, to cause you such an inconvenience."
Scrooge (1951)
"lt's the family more than me, Sir."
Scrooge (1951)
"They put their hearts into Christmas as it were, Sir."
Scrooge (1951)
"Yes, and put their hands into my pockets as it were, Sir."
Scrooge (1951)
"l suppose you better have the whole day."
Scrooge (1951)
"But be back all the earlier the next morning."
Scrooge (1951)
"Merry Christmas, Sir!"
Scrooge (1951)
"You, a clerk on fifteen shillings a week, with a wife and a family,"
Scrooge (1951)
"l'll retire to bedlam."
Scrooge (1951)
"Waiter."
Scrooge (1951)
"Yes."
Scrooge (1951)
"More bread."
Scrooge (1951)
"Take me extra, Sir."
Scrooge (1951)
"Scrooge."
Scrooge (1951)
"Jacob Marley."
Scrooge (1951)
"Scrooge."
Scrooge (1951)
"Hu - hu- humbug!"
Scrooge (1951)
"Oh..."
Scrooge (1951)
"Hum..."
Scrooge (1951)
"- bug."
Scrooge (1951)
"Scrooge."
Scrooge (1951)
"Aaaaaaaaah!"
Scrooge (1951)
"Ask me who l was."
Scrooge (1951)
"All right, all right! Who were you then?!"
Scrooge (1951)
"ln life, l was your partner,"
Scrooge (1951)
"Oh!"
Scrooge (1951)
"What do you want with me?!"
Scrooge (1951)
"Much."
Scrooge (1951)
"Huh, Huh!"
Scrooge (1951)
"ln that case, ..."
Scrooge (1951)
"can you sit down?"
Scrooge (1951)
"l can."
Scrooge (1951)
"Well do it then!"
Scrooge (1951)
"You don't believe in me."
Scrooge (1951)
"l don't."
Scrooge (1951)
"Why do you doubt your senses?"
Scrooge (1951)
"A slight disorder of the stomach makes them cheat."
Scrooge (1951)
"You...you ... might be an undigested bit of beef."
Scrooge (1951)
"Huh! ...a piece of cheese..."
Scrooge (1951)
"a fragment of an underdone potato."
Scrooge (1951)
"whatever you are."
Scrooge (1951)
"l do."
Scrooge (1951)
"You're not looking at it!"
Scrooge (1951)
"But l see it not withstanding."
Scrooge (1951)
"Oh."
Scrooge (1951)
"Well then, l've... l've just got to swallow this and..."
Scrooge (1951)
"and be tortured for the rest of my life by a legion of hob goblins,"
Scrooge (1951)
"all of my own creation."
Scrooge (1951)
"lt's all humbug, l tell you!"
Scrooge (1951)
"Wahahahahaohoh! ! ! !"
Scrooge (1951)
"Mercy! ...mercy, mercy!"
Scrooge (1951)
"Man of the worldly mind, do you believe in me or not?"
Scrooge (1951)
"Yes, l do, l do, l do, ... l must."
Scrooge (1951)
"But why do you walk the earth?"
Scrooge (1951)
"And why do you come to me?"
Scrooge (1951)
"lt is required of every man"
Scrooge (1951)
"that the spirit within him should walk abroad with his fellow men."
Scrooge (1951)
"lf it goes not forth in life it is condemned to do so after death."
Scrooge (1951)
"lt is doomed to wander through the world! Aaaaaah! Woe is me! ! !"
Scrooge (1951)
"And witness what it cannot share, but might have shared on earth"
Scrooge (1951)
"and turned to happiness."
Scrooge (1951)
"Why are you fettered?"
Scrooge (1951)
"l wear the chain l forged in life, l made it link by link"
Scrooge (1951)
"and yard by yard. l girded it on of my own free will and of my own free will..."
Scrooge (1951)
"l wore it."
Scrooge (1951)
"You have my sympathy. - Ahhhh..."
Scrooge (1951)
"You do not know the weight and length of strong chain you bear yourself."
Scrooge (1951)
"lt was full, as heavy and as long as this,"
Scrooge (1951)
"seven Christmas Eve's ago and you have labored on it since."
Scrooge (1951)
"lt is a ponderous chain. Mark me!"
Scrooge (1951)
"ln life, my spirit never roved beyond the limits of our money changing hole."
Scrooge (1951)
"Now l am doomed to wander without rest or peace..."
Scrooge (1951)
"incessant torture and remorse."
Scrooge (1951)
"But it was only that you were a good man of business, Jacob."
Scrooge (1951)
"Business! ! ! Mankind was my business! Their common welfare was my business."
Scrooge (1951)
"And it is at this time of the rolling year that l suffer most."
Scrooge (1951)
"Hear me! My time is nearly gone."
Scrooge (1951)
"l come tonight to warn you that you have yet a chance and hope of escaping my fate."
Scrooge (1951)
"A chance and hope of my procuring, Ebenezer."
Scrooge (1951)
"Thank you, Jacob."
Scrooge (1951)
"You were always a good friend of mine."
Scrooge (1951)
"You will be visited by three spirits. - What?"
Scrooge (1951)
"Was that the chance of hope that you mentioned, Jacob?"
Scrooge (1951)
"lt was. - Oh, well..."
Scrooge (1951)
"ln that case, never-mind. l think l'd rather not."
Scrooge (1951)
"Expect the first when the bell tolls One."
Scrooge (1951)
"Look to see me... no more."
Scrooge (1951)
"But look here..."
Scrooge (1951)
"that you may remember for your own sake, What has passed between us."
Scrooge (1951)
"Why do they lament?"
Scrooge (1951)
"And have lost their powers...forever."
Scrooge (1951)
"Are you the spirit who's coming was foretold to me?"
Scrooge (1951)
"l am."
Scrooge (1951)
"l am the Ghost of Christmas Past."
Scrooge (1951)
"Long past? - No, your past."
Scrooge (1951)
"And what is your business here with me?"
Scrooge (1951)
"My welfare? - Your reclamation then."
Scrooge (1951)
"Take heed, rise, and walk with me."
Scrooge (1951)
"Through the window. - Are you afraid?"
Scrooge (1951)
"l-but l- l am a mortal and... l'm liable to fall."
Scrooge (1951)
"There but a touch of my hand and you shall be upheld in more than this."
Scrooge (1951)
"Good heavens!"
Scrooge (1951)
"You know this place? - Know it?!"
Scrooge (1951)
"l was a boy here."
Scrooge (1951)
"They are but shades of the things that have been."
Scrooge (1951)
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