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00:00Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas to one and all.
00:16Give a penny for the poor, governor. Penny for the poor.
00:21Ah!
00:21My partner, Jacob Marley, dead seven years today.
00:30Ah, he was a good one.
00:32He robbed from the widows and swindled the poor.
00:35In his will, he left me enough money to pay for his tombstone.
00:41And I had him buried at sea.
00:44Oh, good morning, Mr. Scrooge.
00:52Cratchit, what are you doing with that piece of coal?
00:55I was just trying to thaw out the ink.
00:59Bah! You used a piece last week.
01:03Now, get on with your work, Cratchit.
01:07Speaking of work, Mr. Scrooge, tomorrow is Christmas and I was wondering...
01:13I was wondering if I could have a half a day off.
01:17Christmas, eh?
01:19Well...
01:21I suppose so.
01:23But I'll dock you half a day's pay.
01:26Now, let's see.
01:28I pay you two shillings a day.
01:30Two shillings and a hey penny, sir.
01:32Oh, yes.
01:34I gave you that raise three years ago.
01:36Yes, sir, when I started doing your laundry.
01:39All right, Cratchit.
01:41Get busy while I go over my books.
01:43Oh, and here.
01:44Here's another bundle of shirts for you.
01:48Yes, sir.
01:50Let's see now.
01:54Fifty pounds, ten shillings from Macduff.
01:58Plus his 80% interest, compounded daily.
02:02Money, money, money.
02:06Merry Christmas.
02:09And a Merry Christmas to you, Master Fred.
02:12Ah, humbug.
02:14Merry Christmas, Uncle Scrooge.
02:17What's so merry about it?
02:19I'll tell you what Christmas is.
02:21It's just another work day.
02:23And any jack and apes who thinks else should be boiled in his own pudding.
02:28But, sir, Christmas is a time for giving.
02:32A time to be with one's family.
02:35I say bah, humbug.
02:37I don't care.
02:38I say Merry Christmas.
02:40Merry Christmas.
02:42Well said, Master Fred.
02:44Cratchit, what are you doing?
02:47I was just trying to keep my hands warm, sir.
02:51And what are you doing here, nephew?
02:56I'm going to give you a loose and a white sugar Christmas dinner.
03:01Well, I suppose you're going to have plump goose with chestnut dressing?
03:07Yep.
03:08And will you have plum pudding and lemon sauce?
03:10Yeah, plum pudding.
03:12And candied fruits with spice sugar cakes?
03:15Yeah.
03:16Will you, Tom?
03:17You daft man.
03:18You know I can't eat that stuff.
03:21Here's your wreath back.
03:22Now out, out, out.
03:24Bah.
03:27Humbug.
03:29Merry Christmas.
03:31And a bah humbug to you.
03:34Ha!
03:35That Fred.
03:36Always so full of kindness.
03:38Aye.
03:39He always was a little peculiar.
03:41And stubborn.
03:43Ooh.
03:45Customers.
03:46I'll handle this, Cratchit.
03:49Hmm.
03:50Yes, what can I do for you two gentlemen?
03:53Sir, we are soliciting funds for the indigent and destitute.
03:58For the what?
03:59We're collecting for the poor.
04:01Oh.
04:02Aha.
04:03Well, you realize if you give money to the poor, they won't be poor anymore, will they?
04:08Well, ah.
04:09And if they're not poor anymore, then you won't have to raise money for them anymore.
04:11Well, I suppose.
04:12And if you don't have to raise money for them anymore.
04:13Well, I suppose.
04:14And if you don't have to raise money for them anymore, then you would be out of a job.
04:15Oh, please, gentlemen.
04:16Don't ask me to put you out of a job, not on Christmas Eve.
04:17Oh, we wouldn't do that, Mr. Scrooge.
04:18Well, then, I suggest you give this to the poor and be gone.
04:19Ah.
04:20What is this world coming to, Cratchit?
04:21You work all your life to get money.
04:22You work all your life to get money.
04:23And if you don't have to raise money for them anymore, then you would be out of a job.
04:24Oh, please, gentlemen.
04:25Don't ask me to put you out of a job, not on Christmas Eve.
04:29Oh, we wouldn't do that, Mr. Scrooge.
04:32Well, then, I suggest you give this to the poor and be gone.
04:37What is this world coming to, Cratchit?
04:44You work all your life to get money.
04:47And people want you to give it away.
05:10Hmm.
05:11Two minutes fast.
05:17Well, never mind those two minutes.
05:19You may go now.
05:20Ha!
05:21Oh, thank you, sir.
05:22You're so kind.
05:24Never mind the mushy stuff.
05:26Just go.
05:27But be here all the earlier the next day.
05:29I will.
05:30I will, sir.
05:31And a bah humbug.
05:32I mean, a merry Christmas to you, sir.
05:36Ah!
05:37Ah!
05:38Ah!
05:39Ah!
05:40Ah!
05:41Ah!
05:42Ah!
05:44Ah!
05:48Mm-m-mm
05:50Ah!
05:51Hmm.
05:52Mm-mm.
06:23Scrooge!
06:32Jacob Marley?
06:34No, that can't be!
06:39Ow!
06:40Oh!
06:41Oh!
06:42Oh!
06:43Oh!
06:44Oh!
06:45Oh!
06:46Ah!
06:47Ah!
06:49Ah!
06:51Ah!
06:53Oh, my God.
07:23Oh, my God.
07:53Oh, my gosh.
07:54Kind of slippery.
07:55Scrooge, don't you recognize me?
08:01I was your partner, Jacob Marley.
08:04Marley, it is you.
08:09Ebenezer, remember when I was alive, I robbed the widows and swindled the poor.
08:15Yes, and all in the same day.
08:17Oh, you had class, Jacob.
08:19Yep.
08:21Oh, no.
08:22No.
08:23I was wrong.
08:24And so as punishment, I'm forced to carry these heavy chains through eternity.
08:30Maybe even longer.
08:31There's no hope.
08:32I am doomed.
08:33Doom.
08:34And the same thing will happen to you, Ebenezer Scrooge.
08:40No.
08:41No.
08:42It can't.
08:43It mustn't.
08:44Help me, Jacob.
08:45Tonight, you will be visited by three spirits.
08:46Listen to them.
08:47Do what they say, or your chains will be heavier than mine.
09:00Farewell, Ebenezer.
09:01Farewell.
09:02Farewell, Ebenezer.
09:03Farewell.
09:04Farewell.
09:05Marley, watch out for that fust.
09:07Whoa.
09:08Step.
09:10Stand.
09:14Step.
09:23Spirits.
09:40Hey.
09:41Humbug.
09:48What?
10:09What?
10:11What?
10:12What?
10:13What?
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