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Bob Cratchit : Yes. You're Father Christmas? Ebenezer Scrooge : [chuckles] No. Cratchit : [screams] It's Mr. He's gone mad! Bob Cratchit : It's all right, dear. There's nothing to be frightened of. Ebenezer Scrooge : No, I haven't gone mad. And on Monday, when your salary is doubled.

Bob Cratchit : Doubled? Ebenezer Scrooge : We'll set together and discuss how I can help your family to start with. We'll find the right doctors to get Tiny Tim well. And we will get him well you don't. Bob Cratchit : Yes! I believe you, I believe anything! Tagged: Ghost , Disguises , Masks , charity.

Ghost of Christmas Past : I am the spirit whose coming was foretold to you. Ebenezer Scrooge : You don't look like a ghost. Ghost of Christmas Past : Thank you. Ebenezer Scrooge : May I inquire more precisely who or what you are?

Ebenezer Scrooge : Long past? Ghost of Christmas Past : No. Your past. Ebenezer Scrooge : And what business brings you here? Ghost of Christmas Past : Your welfare. Ebenezer Scrooge : [scoffs] To be wakened by a ghost at one o'clock in the morning is hardly conducive to my welfare! Ghost of Christmas Past : Your redemption, then. So there you are.

Ebenezer Scrooge : Marley! Where am I? Jacob Marley's Ghost : I should have thought it was obvious. I heard you were coming down today, so I thought I'd come to greet you, show you to your quarters.

Nobody else wanted to. Ebenezer Scrooge : That's I am dead, aren't I? Jacob Marley's Ghost : As a coffin nail. I had rather hoped I'd end up in Heaven. Jacob Marley's Ghos t: Did you, indeed? You may find your office here rather small, but not, I trust, unfamiliar. Ebenezer Scrooge : Office? Jacob Marley's Ghost : Your activities in life were so pleasing to Lucifer that he has appointed you to be his personal clerk.

A singular honor. You will be to him, so to speak, what Bob Cratchit was to you. Ebenezer Scrooge : That's not fair! Jacob Marley's Ghost : Diabolical. I must confess, I find it not altogether unamusing. Tagged: Ghosts , Hell , Heaven , Diabolical , punishment.

God save you. Ebenezer Scrooge : God save me from Christmas. It's another humbug. Nephew Fred : Christmas a humbug? Come, now. I'm sure you don't mean that. Ebenezer Scrooge : And I'm sure that I do mean that. Merry Christmas, indeed. What reason have you got to be merry? Nephew Fred : What reason have you got to be miserable?

You're rich enough. Ebenezer Scrooge : There is no such thing as rich enough, only poor enough. Nephew Fred : Don't be so dismal, Uncle Ebenezer! What's Christmas but a time for finding yourself a year older and not a day richer?

There's nothing merry in that. If I could work my will, nephew, every idiot who goes about with Merry Christmas on his lips should be boiled with his own pudding and buried with a stake of holly through his heart. A small token of Christmas esteem, with the compliments of Tom Jenkins. Ebenezer Scrooge : No. Tom Jenkins : And there'll be a free can of broth, sir, every night for the coming year in gratitude for your infinite kindness Ebenezer Scrooge : One week.

Mini Essays Suggested Essay Topics. Quotes Ebenezer Scrooge Quotes. External heat and cold had little influence on Scrooge. No warmth could warm, not wintry weather chill him. No wind that blew was bitterer than he, no falling snow was more intent upon its purpose, no pelting rain less open to entreaty.

I help to support the establishments I have mentioned—they cost enough: and those who are badly off must go there. The spirit touched him on the arm, and pointed to his younger self, intent upon his reading.

Suddenly a man in foreign garments: wonderfully real and distinct to look at: stood outside the window, with an axe stuck in his belt, and leading by the bridle an axe laden with wood. Yes, yes, I know. One Christmas time, when yonder solitary child was left here all alone, he did come, just like that. Poor boy! During the whole of this time Scrooge had acted like a man out of his wits. His heart and soul were in the scene, and with his former self.

He corroborated everything, remembered everything, enjoyed everything, and underwent the strangest agitation. You fear the world too much…. All your other hopes have merged into the hope of being beyond the chance of its sordid reproach. I have seen your nobler aspirations fall of one by one, until the master passion, Gain, engrosses you.

Say it is thus with what you show me! I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they teach. You know he is, Robert! Nobody knows it better than you do, poor fellow!

Long life to him! A merry Christmas and a happy new year! May that be truly said of us, and all of us! He had never dreamed that any walk—that anything—could give him so much happiness. He did it all, and infinitely more; and to Tiny Tim, who did not die, he was a second father. He became as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man, as the good old city knew, or any other good old city, town, or borough, in the good old world.



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