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Ebenezer Scrooge, the sad, lonely miser from Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," learns to appreciate Christmas.
Release date: December 23, 1978 (USA)
Directors: Arthur Rankin, Jr., Jules Bass, Katsuhisa Yamada
Running time: 51 minutes
First episode date: December 23, 1978
Adapted from: A Christmas Carol

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Fun
Transcript
00:00The Merriest of Merry Christmases
00:30What a lovely place to meet.
00:32Welcome to the merry household of the kindest and most generous man in town, Ebenezer Scrooge.
00:41You're surprised that I call Scrooge kind and generous?
00:45Well, you can take my word for it.
00:48Who am I?
00:50The London Humbug, of course.
00:53B-A-H Humbug, to be more precise.
00:56True, Mr. Scrooge wasn't always so jolly.
01:02There was a time back when he was as mean and miserable as the counting house in which he conducted his business.
01:10The offices of Scrooge and Marley.
01:15Now Marley was dead to begin with.
01:17But old Scrooge would never pay to have the name painted out on the office sign.
01:22There was a mean and slingy man named Ebenezer Scrooge.
01:30His heart was hard and cold because he was the devil's stooge.
01:36While Scrooge sat down to count the gold that his mind could never leave.
01:42Young people in the square outside.
01:46Merry Christmas!
01:48Celebrated Christmas Eve.
01:51Away, away with you and your infernal Merry Christmas!
01:56It's Scrooge!
01:57Christmas!
01:59Humbug!
02:00Humbug!
02:02Used to be his favorite word.
02:04My mom heard it so often, that's how I got my name.
02:09Christmas.
02:10Christmas.
02:11Oh, but Scrooge was a tight-fisted, squeezing, grasping, clutching, covetous old sinner.
02:19Until that Christmas Eve, when the ghost came.
02:25Ebenezer Scrooge.
02:28Ladies and gents, boys and girls, a ghost story for Christmas.
02:40The stingiest man in town.
02:42The stingiest man in town.
02:47The stingiest man in town.
04:39On scenery looking like a pretty Christmas car.
04:46An old-fashioned angel on top of a tree.
04:55And candlelight shining down on friends surrounding me.
05:03A pretty way to be wasting my time.
05:08An old-fashioned Christmas bar humbug.
05:11You'll be an old-fashioned pauper if you don't attend to your job.
05:15You wouldn't discharge me, sir.
05:17Not on Christmas Eve.
05:18Oh, wouldn't I?
05:20Back to work!
05:23And what is this?
05:25Stealing my coal, are we?
05:27For the stove, sir.
05:29It's so damp and chilly in here.
05:31Had to sneak it in lump by lump and pop it in the fire when the old buzzard's back was turned.
05:36Next thing you'll be picking my pockets.
05:41Oh, look, Mr. Scrooge.
05:42Your nephew Fred is coming to pay you a call.
05:44What's that fool want?
05:46I like him, sir.
05:47His smile warms my heart.
05:49Merry Christmas, Uncle Scrooge.
05:52Humbug!
05:54Oh, be merry, Uncle Scrooge.
05:56Ha, ha, ha, ha!
05:59What's so merry on Christmas Day?
06:01The merry money you throw away.
06:03The merry bills you have to pay.
06:06When you say Merry Christmas, I say bah!
06:08Here's a present, Uncle Scrooge.
06:15Humbug!
06:16I think you are a fool to waste your cash.
06:21What's the present you always buy?
06:23A handkerchief or an awful tie?
06:26Look at this tie and you know why.
06:28When I get Christmas presents, I say trash!
06:32It's you.
06:33But everything at Christmas is so jolly and lively.
06:39The Christmas trees and wreaths of holly.
06:42Boys and ivy.
06:43The girls and boys who dream about St. Nicholas.
06:48St. Nicholas?
06:51Ridiculous!
06:54Don't you like him, Uncle Scrooge?
06:57Come back!
06:59Good old Nicholas.
07:00That's a lot of slush.
07:02I abominate old St. Nick.
07:06His reckless spending makes me sick.
07:08I think St. Nick's a lunatic.
07:10When you say old St. Nicholas, I say bosh!
07:13Oh, don't be angry, Uncle.
07:16Come dine with us tomorrow.
07:18Christmas dinner?
07:19What a repugnant, revolting institution.
07:25Oh, don't you like a juicy Christmas turkey?
07:28Detest it!
07:29The pudding with a brandy sauce.
07:32Can't digest it!
07:34You'll get a mellow feeling for humanity.
07:39Humanity!
07:41Insanity!
07:45You'll enjoy it, Uncle Scrooge.
07:48Come back!
07:48It may be fun for you, but not for me.
07:54I'm not merry on Christmas Day.
07:56I'm never happy.
07:57I'm never gay.
07:59If you think I could feel that way,
08:01then you are just as stupid as can be.
08:04If you think I'd be merry and chirp like a canary,
08:09then you are even dumber than a dumb bug.
08:13When you say merry Christmas,
08:16I say nonsense,
08:18metal snakes,
08:19poppy gark,
08:20and just fine humbug.
08:22Humbug!
08:23Humbug!
08:24Humbug!
08:24Humbug!
08:25I pity you, Uncle.
08:29Maybe I'll never be as rich as you,
08:31but I'll go to my grave still believing in a merry Christmas.
08:35Good afternoon.
08:37A wonderful Christmas.
08:39Good afternoon.
08:40A magnificent Christmas.
08:43Good afternoon.
08:49An old-fashioned Christmas
08:53with snow falling hard
08:57I suppose you'll be wanting tomorrow off.
09:01I didn't think I'd have to ask.
09:04It is Christmas, sir.
09:06A poor excuse for picking a man's pockets every 25th of December.
09:09I must pay you a whole day's wages for nothing.
09:12You'd beg of me
09:13and, and,
09:15have me in the poor house.
09:17Oh, sir.
09:19Don't fall for it, Bob.
09:21Oh, sir,
09:22you needn't pay me for Christmas
09:23if things are so bad for you.
09:26First sensible thing you've said all day.
09:28Be here all the early of the day after.
09:31Now away with you.
09:32Oh, yes, sir.
09:33Thank you, sir.
09:34Merry Christmas.
09:35Oh, sorry, sir.
09:36I know, sir.
09:37Bah!
09:37Humbug!
09:38I sent it for you, sir.
09:39Good day, sir!
09:48Sounds like one's missing.
09:53Uh-oh.
09:55If one's missing,
09:56I'll Doc Cratchit for it, I will.
09:58How can anybody be so stingy?
10:03So stingy, so stingy.
10:06How can anybody be so stingy?
10:09He's the stingiest man in town.
10:14Oh, you're lucky you're dead as a doornail, Jacob Marley,
10:18and not bothered with Christmas anymore.
10:20I'm lucky, too.
10:24Don't have to share the profits with you anymore.
10:28Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
10:32Oh, Scrooge is such a stingy man.
10:38The tightest man since time began.
10:42Oh, he's so tight, so tight, I say.
10:45He wouldn't give a bride away.
10:48It hurts him so to pay one cent.
10:54He wouldn't pay a compliment.
10:57He uses lightning bugs at night
11:00to save the cash he'd pay for light.
11:03How can anybody be so stingy?
11:09So stingy, so stingy.
11:12How can anybody be so stingy?
11:16He's the stingiest man in town.
11:23And when his thirst goes rolling by,
11:27Now man alive is gonna cry.
11:30But you can bet his ghost will curse.
11:33Because he's paying for the hearse.
11:39And when it's time for him to go,
11:43His soul will travel down below.
11:46And when he gets there, you can tell.
11:49Because you'll hear old Satan yell.
11:52How can anybody be so stingy?
11:55So stingy.
11:56So stingy.
11:58How can anybody be so stingy?
12:00Stringy.
12:01He's the stingiest man in town.
12:06Away with you.
12:15Away.
12:16There was something strange about that night.
12:19It was so dark he had to grope with his hands.
12:25The fog and frost so hung about the old doorway
12:28that it seemed as if death sat in meditation on the threshold.
12:33It was then that Scrooge happened to glance at the brass door knocker.
12:36And suddenly, it turned into a ghost.
12:44Marley.
12:45Jacob Marley.
12:47Dead these seven years.
12:51Oh, why have you come to haunt me?
12:56Away.
13:11Go away.
13:15Just my imagination.
13:17Bosh.
13:18Ghosts.
13:19A lot of humbug.
13:20Didn't look like humbug to me.
13:30Yeah, it was a humbug.
13:34Well, old Scrooge got himself upstairs to bed and fell asleep.
13:38That night when Ebenezer Scrooge lay dreaming in his room,
13:48he heard the sound of rattling chains come clanking through the gloom.
13:54And while he lay there shivering in the icy wind of fear,
14:00The ghost of Scrooge's partner, Jacob Marley, did appear.
14:11Ebenezer Scrooge.
14:19In life, I was your partner, Jacob Marley.
14:24Ridiculous.
14:29You are nothing but a humbug.
14:31See me.
14:34How can you doubt your senses?
14:36Love.
14:44Love.
14:48What do you want of me?
14:52Much.
14:52Look at me.
14:57Condemned to walk the earth in death because I wasted my life.
15:04Wasted?
15:06How, dear old Marley?
15:09I helped myself to money.
15:15Instead of helping my neighbor.
15:19And so I wear this chain of greed and heartlessness I forged in life.
15:29I wear a chain, a heavy chain, is wound around my soul.
15:40A chain of sin and vices that I could not control.
15:50Repent your crime.
15:51Repent your crime.
15:52Repent in time.
15:53Repent in time.
15:55Or you'll repent in pain.
16:01For if you wait until too late, you'll never break your chain.
16:10Although my chain is very strong, the one you wear is stronger.
16:29My chain of wrong is very long, but yours is even longer.
16:39You must escape, escape my fate.
16:44Cast off the sins that bind you.
16:48Or you will find when you pass on.
16:52You'll drag your chain behind you.
16:58But it's not right for you to be so condemned.
17:01You were only doing business in life, as I do now.
17:05And business is business.
17:08Mankind should have been my business.
17:12You still have time to repent.
17:17Reform.
17:18How?
17:19Tonight, you will be haunted by three spirits.
17:28I... I think I'd rather not.
17:32Without their visits, you cannot hope to shun the path I tread.
17:39Expect the first to arrive when the bell tolls one.
17:49See the phantoms that fill the night air, each with chains, none free, and I must with them.
18:10Observe and know our misery, O Scrooge.
18:17Now we seek to do good in human matters, but have lost the power forever.
18:24Repent. Repent. Repent. Repent. Repent. Repent.
18:40No! No!
18:41No! No!
18:52They're gone.
18:54I am the ghost of Christmas past.
19:01Mom past?
19:03Your past.
19:05Here, hold my hand.
19:09I know not where you take me, yet all is strangely familiar.
19:24Look upon yourself when you were younger.
19:31That's me and my fiancΓ©, Belle.
19:33Oh, she was lovely, I remember.
19:37That dance was so lively, we came out into the snow to cool ourselves.
19:52Oh, she's so near, I can smell her fragrance.
19:59What were we whispering on that long ago day?
20:04But you can't be serious, darling.
20:06There's no reason we can't be married. Don't you love me, Ebenezer Scrooge?
20:11More than the world. But I'd rather wait till I was more secure financially.
20:15No, no, you young fool!
20:18Don't say those things, dear. You frighten me.
20:22I only want the best for you.
20:24That's what I want, too. The best. A tiny cottage for the two of us.
20:30A cottage?
20:31I want to build a cottage. We can't afford it yet.
20:39But when I've made my fortune, what mansions we will get.
20:46I only want a little cottage with children playing on the floor.
20:53But, darling, love flies out the window when poverty comes through the door.
21:06I think of you, and my future gleams, and my mind is filled with golden dreams.
21:15I think of you, and I love you so. All the world takes on a golden glow.
21:24So hold me close tonight, and fill me with dreams of delight.
21:32I think of you, and your love for me, and I know that life with you will be more beautiful than it seems in my golden dreams.
21:57I... I shouldn't have remembered.
22:06There is another Christmas.
22:12You had just formed your partnership with Marley.
22:16Your business was new, but your ways were set.
22:21Oh, ghost, spare me the rest.
22:25You must drain the cup to the dregs.
22:29Recall how you drove love from your heart, and replaced it with the worship of money?
22:36No!
22:40Yes, another idol has taken my place.
22:43Oh, really?
22:45That's going a bit far, don't you think, Belle?
22:48Hmm. Hawkins is three months in default.
22:51Do you realize how much money I stand to lose?
22:54But Ebenezer, it is Christmas.
22:57Christmas? Bah!
22:59Christmas is a folly.
23:00It's a waste of time.
23:02A fraud. It's a humbug.
23:04Yes, yes, by Jove, Christmas is a humbug.
23:10I... I wish to break off our engagement, Ebenezer.
23:14You can't be serious. Why?
23:16You have become someone I do not know.
23:20Someone I do not wish to know.
23:23You've lost the beautiful tomorrow.
23:28You really had a chance to win.
23:33Our love has turned into a shadow of happiness that might have been.
23:42Oh, Bosh.
23:44It might have been a warm and wonderful romance.
23:54It might have been if you had given it a chance.
24:01You had a ticket to enchanted rest.
24:12Why did you let it slip right through your hands?
24:18I might have known a life of happiness with you.
24:29But love has flown.
24:33The wrong I've done I can't undo.
24:37And now, too late, my bitter tears begin.
24:45Because I know...
24:50It might have been...
25:02I cannot bear it.
25:04But...
25:06Haunt me no longer!
25:10Oh...
25:12Thank heaven.
25:16My word!
25:18How did he get back?
25:20Oh, dear me.
25:29What's that?
25:30Looks like the number two ghost is right on time.
25:53My parlor!
25:55What's happened to my parlor?
25:57I am the ghost of Christmas present.
26:02Come and know me better.
26:04For you have never known the likes of me before.
26:08What are you?
26:10The Christmas spirit!
26:12Come!
26:14No!
26:15You listen to the song of the Christmas spirit.
26:21Can't you hear it?
26:22Can't you hear it?
26:23Listen to the song of the Christmas spirit.
26:26Ringing in the air.
26:28No!
26:29No!
26:30No!
26:31Stop them!
26:32Go!
26:35Go!
26:39Tinkling laughs of girls and boys.
26:42Winkle with a jingle of tinkling toys.
26:45Words of hope and happy times.
26:47Sung to the music of chimes.
26:50Jumping jacks.
26:51And dancing dolls.
26:53Tumble-dumble-dumble of bouncing balls.
26:55See the Christmas toy ballet.
26:58Dance to the bells of a sleigh.
27:03Listen to the song of the Christmas spirit.
27:06Can't you hear it?
27:07Can't you hear it?
27:08Listen to the song of the Christmas spirit.
27:10Ringing in the air.
27:16Click your heels.
27:18Point your toe.
27:21Spin around and around and around and away we go.
27:26Clap your hands.
27:29Wink your eye.
27:32Jump so high you can reach the sky.
27:40They shall fall.
27:43Touch the hem of my coat and be lifted.
27:47Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
27:51I could use some lifting too.
27:56Great way to travel.
27:57But where are we going?
27:59Look!
28:00The city of London at Christmas.
28:04Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
28:07But where are we going?
28:10Bob Cratchit's house.
28:18The children.
28:19And Bob.
28:20Home from church.
28:22Mother, mother.
28:23Our goose baby swabble.
28:25We could smell it all the way home.
28:27Where's your father and tiny Tim?
28:29Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
28:30Who wants to know?
28:32How's the pudding coming, mother?
28:33Bubbling and singing in its copper pot
28:36as if it was a Christmas caroler.
28:41My, but Santa was generous this year.
28:44Not at all like Mr. Scrooge.
28:46Boo!
28:48Oh, we mustn't think poorly of him.
28:51Not on Christmas.
28:52Why not?
28:53It's his thinking that keeps us poor.
28:56Now, now.
28:57Mr. Scrooge is the founder of our feast.
28:59Feast.
29:00With a goose no bigger than a canary bird.
29:05Oh, must I listen?
29:08Well, surely you're not surprised.
29:11Instead of ducking Bob, why didn't I give him extra for Christmas?
29:16Martha, did I show you the wooden soldier Santa left me?
29:20A hundred times.
29:22I'll get it and show you again.
29:24Poor darling.
29:27If only we could afford the proper doctors for him.
29:31It's so unfair.
29:33I sometimes give up hope that he'll ever get better.
29:37Tim has the hope and the faith and spirit.
29:40That's what counts.
29:42Do you know, on the way home,
29:44he told me he wished the people saw him in church.
29:47Then they could remember on Christmas Day
29:49who made lame beggars walk and blind men see.
29:53Here it is, Martha.
29:56Oh!
29:57He's falling!
29:58I must catch him!
29:59You cannot!
30:00Tim!
30:01Oh, Tim!
30:03Tim!
30:04Is there no way I can help him?
30:06It is, perhaps, too late.
30:09Oh, no.
30:11My, but he looks strong and brave.
30:15How kind of Santa to bring him.
30:16The children next door said there is no Santa.
30:20They said the soldier was just a clothespin father painted
30:23because he couldn't afford to buy a real one.
30:26What nonsense!
30:28There is a Santa Claus, isn't there?
30:30Yes, Tiny Tim.
30:31There is a spirit in the world of generosity
30:40That brings good things to all of us, whoever we may be.
30:46So I believe in Santa Claus, for it can't be denied
30:51That he is generosity personified.
30:59Yes, there is a Santa Claus for children everywhere.
31:08Though you may watch the chimney tops
31:15And never see him there
31:20People say his magic sleigh flies in the sky above
31:28But you might find it anywhere
31:35You find unselfish love
31:39Oh, yes, he really does exist
31:44And Santa Claus will live
31:49As long as hearts can realize
31:53How good it feels to give
32:00So when you are feeling blue
32:05Keep up your hope
32:07Because
32:09If there is kindness in this world
32:15There is a Santa Claus
32:18Yes, there is a Santa Claus
32:35And there is a goose
32:38A Merry Christmas to us all, my dears
32:41God bless us
32:43God bless us, everyone
32:45And then, in an instant, still invisible
32:50We were flying above London again
32:53Oh, spirit, please take me back to my miserable rooms
32:58There is yet another Christmas to visit
33:01Even though you refused the invitation yesterday
33:05Oh, no, not my nephew Fred's dinner party
33:10I give you a toast
33:12To my Uncle Scrooge
33:15I'll not drink to him, dear husband
33:18Take pity on him, dear wife
33:20Pity? On a man so rich?
33:23Show compassion for the enormous profits he makes
33:27Prophets? True
33:29But how do the profits profit him?
33:32To Uncle Scrooge
33:34May he someday know I love him
33:37And feel the glow of Christmas
33:39Oh, very well
33:42To Uncle Scrooge
33:45Why this remorse?
33:50He gave me a gift
33:52I tossed it away
33:54I never understood such things
33:57But gifts have been a part of Christmas
34:00Since the very beginning
34:02See the tiny stable under the tree
34:05Perhaps your little companion can tell you
34:10Christmas trees are brightly lighted
34:17Through the world the church bells ring
34:22Great and small
34:25Our own
34:28Invited
34:30To the birthday party of the king
34:35Mighty prince and humble peasant
34:41Each will choose a gift to bring
34:46Do you have a birthday present
34:49Do you have a birthday present
34:53For the birthday party of the king?
35:00Once wise men came in his honor
35:05Bringing incense, myrrh and gold
35:08Dense, birth and gold
35:12But what is cold to a ruler
35:18Who has all the stars to hold?
35:24Do you know what gift will please him?
35:29Please him
35:32Please him more than anything
35:36Bring a heart that really loves him
35:42To the birthday party
35:48Of the king
35:59And what of that other child
36:03So tiny
36:05He seems little more than a babe himself
36:08What of tiny Tim?
36:11I see a vacant seat in the chimney corner
36:15And a little crutch without an owner
36:19Carefully preserved
36:21Oh dear God, let it not be
36:24Let it not be
36:36Tiny Tim gone?
36:39This cannot be
36:41Why not?
36:43Who cares?
36:45One little boy is just a dot
36:49In all the human race
36:54What?
36:55One little boy is just a spot
36:59Upon the planet's face
37:04And when he is no longer there
37:09A billion take the place
37:13Of one
37:18Little boy
37:20But one little boy
37:23But one little boy can sing a song
37:27And have a world of fun
37:31One little boy can grow up strong
37:36And leap and jump and run
37:40And you would want to see him grow
37:45If he would be your son
37:46If he would be your son
37:51But one
37:52Little boy
37:56Little boy
37:58If he passes on
38:04After he is gone
38:07He is gone
38:08There's one less
38:10There's one less
38:12In the nation
38:15Let him rest in peace
38:21And he will decrease
38:25Will decrease
38:28The surplus
38:30Population
38:36That's what you thought
38:39Not long ago
38:41That's what I thought
38:44But now I know
38:45One little boy
38:47One little boy
38:49Who cannot walk
38:51Is not
38:53A broken toy
38:55One little boy
38:58Can laugh and talk
39:00And fill a home
39:03With joy
39:04And no one else
39:05And no one else
39:07Could take the place
39:09Of that one little boy
39:13That one
39:16Little boy
39:18That one
39:20Little boy
39:30What next?
39:31Uh oh
39:36The ghost of Christmas yet to come
39:42And where did you steal these love?
39:45From a dead man's home
39:52And who?
39:55Who have they robbed?
40:01Who?
40:03Who?
40:05Who?
40:07Who?
40:09I can't see the name
40:11Oh!
40:12It's me!
40:14It's Erma
40:15These are
40:17Scrooge!
40:19You wear a chain
40:21A heavy chain
40:24Is wound around your soul
40:28A chain of sin
40:32And vices
40:34That you could not control
40:41No!
40:45I am not the man I was
40:47I promise to honor Christmas in my heart
40:50And keep it all the year
40:52Oh, tell me I may sponge away the writing on this stone
40:55Please
40:57Please
40:59Please
41:00Spirit
41:02Please
41:04Is it over?
41:06Hey!
41:08We're back!
41:10Hey!
41:12Please
41:14Oh!
41:16Please
41:18Hey!
41:19Hey!
41:20Look!
41:21No!
41:22Go away!
41:23Or you'll be burned with me
41:25Oh!
41:28Open your eyes
41:29And take a look
41:31Hey!
41:34Why bless my soul
41:36My very own room
41:39My very own house
41:42How long was I gone?
41:44God!
41:47It's morning!
41:48I'm alive!
41:50It's wonderful!
41:51Beautiful!
41:52Magnificent morning!
41:54You down there!
41:56What day is it?
41:58It's Christmas Day!
42:00In the morning, sir!
42:02Christmas!
42:04Then I didn't miss it!
42:06Go on!
42:07Who'd miss Christmas?
42:08Do you know where the butcher shop is?
42:11That I do!
42:13A bright boy!
42:15A brilliant boy!
42:17There never was such a boy!
42:20I want you to go buy that turkey in the window!
42:24The little one?
42:26No!
42:27Not the little one!
42:29The big one!
42:31Buy it!
42:33And take it to the home of Bob Cratchit!
42:36And what will I use for money?
42:39Money!
42:41Good question!
42:43Ah!
42:45Good answer!
42:47You'll use money for money!
42:49My money!
42:53And keep the change!
42:59Thank you, sir!
43:01That I will!
43:03Wait!
43:04Merry Christmas!
43:06Always say Merry Christmas!
43:10Merry Christmas, sir!
43:12Merry Christmas!
43:14That's the trouble with this world!
43:18Everybody's too busy to say Merry Christmas!
43:22Well, I guess I better think about changing my name, hadn't I?
43:25Listen to the song of the Christmas spirit!
43:29Can't you hear it?
43:31Can't you hear it?
43:32Listen to the song of the Christmas spirit!
43:35Ringing in the air!
43:37Hey, you can't go out like that!
43:39But I must do my Christmas shopping!
43:40But I must do my Christmas shopping!
43:42Without your pants?
43:47Jumping jacks and dancing dolls
43:50Tumble in a jumble of bouncing balls
43:53See the Christmas toy ballet
43:55Dance to the bells of a sleigh
43:57Listen to the song of the Christmas spirit!
44:00Can't you hear it?
44:02Can't you hear it?
44:03Listen to the song of the Christmas spirit!
44:06Ringing in the air!
44:10Mother! Father! I can't believe it!
44:13There never was such a bird!
44:20Yes, there is a Santa Claus
44:25For children everywhere
44:29Though you may watch the chimney tops
44:34And never see him there
44:38People say his magic slave lies
44:44In the sky above
44:48But you might find him
44:51Anywhere you find unselfish love
44:57So when you are feeling blue
45:02Keep up your hope because
45:05If there is kindness in this world
45:12There is a Santa Claus
45:21From the house
45:26And the day after Christmas
45:38Fratchett, you are late!
45:40Yes, sir, I know
45:41Just a minute and a half
45:43It will never happen again, sir
45:45I am not going to stand this sort of thing any longer
45:48And therefore
45:50Therefore
45:51Therefore
45:58I am about to raise your salary
46:00Ha, ha, ha, ha!
46:09And Merry Christmas, Bob!
46:11Merrier than any I have given you
46:14Make up the fire and use lots of coal
46:17of coal. But, but sir, you always said, I mean, is such an extravagance good for business?
46:24Business. Oh, Bob.
46:31Mankind should be my business. Mankind should be my trade.
46:41I realize it is my business to give my fellow man my aid. The whole world should be my office.
47:01Heaven should be my boss. Man's happiness should be my profit.
47:13His suffering should be my loss.
47:19Just changing money was not enough to make my life worthwhile.
47:31I should have changed a human tear into a human smile.
47:43And that's how Scrooge became as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man as the good old city knew.
47:55He asked for no reward, for his own heart laughed, and that was enough for him.
48:03May that be truly said of us all. And so, as Tiny Tim observed...
48:11God bless us, everyone.
48:15Mankind shall be my business.
48:21That was the Lord's plan.
48:27My work and life should be the service.
48:33I can give.
48:36I can give.
48:39I can give.
48:41I can give.
48:42My fellow man.
48:49Yes, my fellow man.
48:57Yes, my fellow man.
48:58echt, Anh.
48:59The Lord's plan.
49:01I can give.
49:02He's coming to interview.
49:03Here is again the best teacher.
49:06I can give.
49:08I can give.
49:09I can give.

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