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00:05:16Humbug.
00:05:16A merry Christmas to you, uncle, and God save you.
00:05:19Bah! Humbug.
00:05:21Christmas a humbug? You can't mean that, I'm sure.
00:05:23I do mean it, sir.
00:05:24What right of you to be merry? What reason of you to be merry?
00:05:27You're poor enough.
00:05:29Come, then. What right of you to be dismal?
00:05:31What reason of you to be morose? You're rich enough.
00:05:34Ah! Humble.
00:05:36Oh, don't be cross, Uncle.
00:05:37How can I help being cross, sir, when I live in such a world of fools as it is?
00:05:42Merry Christmas.
00:05:44What's the Christmas time for you, sir?
00:05:46Time for paying bills without money?
00:05:49Time for finding yourself a year older?
00:05:51No, no, no, not a penny, Richard.
00:05:52If I had my way, sir, every fool who goes about saying Merry Christmas
00:05:56shall be boiled with his own pudding and buried with a steak of olive to his heart.
00:06:01He should. Uncle!
00:06:02Nephew, you keep Christmas your way. Let me keep it in mind.
00:06:07Keep it? But you don't keep it.
00:06:08Well, let me leave it around, then.
00:06:10Much good is it done here. Much good will it ever do here.
00:06:14It's the only time I know of in the long calendar of the year
00:06:17when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut hearts freely.
00:06:21And therefore, though it's never put a scrap of gold or silver in my bucket,
00:06:25I believe it has done me good and will do me good.
00:06:28And I say God bless it.
00:06:30Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah.
00:06:34Mr. Cratchit, if I hear another word from you,
00:06:37you'll keep your Christmas by losing your situation.
00:06:40Dear, dear, dear, dear. Quite a powerful speaker, sir.
00:06:43I wonder you don't go into Parliament.
00:06:45Don't be angry, Uncle.
00:06:47Come, dine with us tomorrow.
00:06:48I'll see you.
00:06:49But why? Why?
00:06:52Why did you get married?
00:06:54Because I fell in love.
00:06:55Because I fell in... good evening.
00:06:58But you never came to see us before that happened.
00:07:00Why give that as a reason for not coming now?
00:07:01Good evening, sir.
00:07:02But I want nothing from you. I ask nothing of you.
00:07:05Well, you won't get it, sir. You won't be disappointed, will you?
00:07:07We've never had a column to which I've been part in.
00:07:09So why not let us part friends?
00:07:11Good evening, sir.
00:07:12Well, I'm starting with awful heart to find this irrelevant.
00:07:15But I've made the trial as homage to Christmas.
00:07:18And I've eaten my Christmas humor to the last.
00:07:20So a merry Christmas, Uncle.
00:07:22Good evening, sir.
00:07:23And a happy New Year.
00:07:24You're a noisy devil. That's what you are, sir.
00:07:27Merry Christmas, Bob Cratchit.
00:07:28And the same to you, sir, and many of them.
00:07:30And not forgetting your good lady, Mrs. Friend.
00:07:33Thank you, Cratchit.
00:07:34A merry Christmas to you. A merry Christmas.
00:07:49Amazingça-era land.
00:07:52Is that one?
00:07:58And then what but not?
00:07:59Well, let's hear this.
00:08:02Yeah, very.
00:08:03Have a wonderful nation in my film.
00:08:04Well, I can ask myself and visit the town.
00:08:05Good evening, sir.
00:08:06Hear?
00:08:19Always ready and willing to quit your work, I notice.
00:08:23It's seven o'clock, sir.
00:08:24That clock's fast.
00:08:25By the way, I suppose you'll want all day off tomorrow, eh?
00:08:31Well, sir, if it's quite convenient.
00:08:34It isn't convenient.
00:08:35It isn't fair.
00:08:38If I was a stubborn account for it, oh, you'd be mighty legal.
00:08:41You can't be bound, wouldn't you?
00:08:43Don't think I'm ill use, do you, when I have to pay a whole day's wages?
00:08:48No work.
00:08:50It only happens once a year, sir.
00:08:53That's a pretty excuse for picking a man's pocket every 25th of December.
00:08:57Well, I... I suppose you've got to have it.
00:09:01Here.
00:09:02There's the key.
00:09:04You see, sir, that you're here all the earlier.
00:09:07Next morning.
00:09:13Good night, sir.
00:09:14And a merry Christmas.
00:09:15Bah!
00:09:16Humbug.
00:09:35On a merry Christmas.
00:09:36Oh, come on in.
00:09:57I love you, Senator!
00:09:59I love you!
00:10:02I love you.
00:10:03There's a merry Christmas.
00:10:03And it's worth its way to go, and it weighs a bit like a little too.
00:10:10Merry Christmas, sir.
00:10:11Ah, humbug.
00:10:13And there's a bright bird, there's a bright bird.
00:10:17And there's some other bird like this.
00:10:19Oh, my gosh.
00:10:20And there's some other bird like this.
00:10:22Oh, my gosh.
00:10:38Merry Christmas to you, my boy.
00:10:40Thank you, sir. The same to you, sir.
00:10:47There you go.
00:10:57How are you going?
00:10:59Well, good evening.
00:11:02I'm afraid to save you.
00:11:03I'm sure you are.
00:11:19Give us a penny.
00:11:21Get out of this.
00:11:22Okay.
00:11:25Ready?
00:11:26Go!
00:11:27Go!
00:11:45Go!
00:11:49The plane?
00:11:50You call this plane?
00:11:51Yes.
00:11:52Come on, it is.
00:12:11Right, right.
00:12:17Don't stop that noise.
00:12:22My lord, will you make your speech now or will you let the ladies and gentlemen continue to enjoy them?
00:12:31Call silence for the loyal toast.
00:12:42My lords, ladies and gentlemen, pray silence for the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London.
00:12:52My lord.
00:12:58My lords, ladies and gentlemen, her most gracious majesty, the Queen.
00:13:48Well, if you can.
00:14:20Let's go!
00:14:28What the devil are you doing?
00:14:31Frightening people out of their wits.
00:15:01Frightening people out of their way...
00:16:52Ah, a murder.
00:19:46Look well, Ebenezer Scrooge.
00:19:54Much.
00:19:56Who are you?
00:19:59In life I was your partner, Jacob Marley.
00:20:04In life?
00:20:08Why do you trouble me?
00:20:10It is required of everyone that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellow men.
00:20:17And if that spirit goes not forth in life, it is condemned to do so after death.
00:20:25My spirit never walked beyond the narrow limits of our money-changing hope.
00:20:30So I cannot rest.
00:20:34I cannot stay.
00:20:36I cannot linger anywhere.
00:20:40You...
00:20:42You...
00:20:43Are fittered.
00:20:46Why?
00:20:48I wear the chain I forged in life.
00:20:53I made it, link by link.
00:20:58Would you know the weight and length of the coil you bear yourself?
00:21:03Speak words of comfort to me, Jacob Marley.
00:21:07Speak words of comfort.
00:21:09Comfort?
00:21:10I have none to give.
00:21:13I am here to warn you.
00:21:15To save you, if that be possible.
00:21:18To warn?
00:21:19To save me?
00:21:23From what?
00:21:24From such a fate as mine.
00:21:26To wander through the world and witness what I cannot share.
00:21:30But might have shared on earth and turned to happiness.
00:21:34But...
00:21:35You...
00:21:36Were always a good man of business, Jacob.
00:21:39Business.
00:21:41Mankind would have been my business.
00:21:45Charity, forbearance, benevolence.
00:21:47All were my business.
00:21:49As they should be yours.
00:21:54Now, heed me.
00:21:56For my time is short.
00:21:58You will be haunted by three spirits.
00:22:01Without their visits, you cannot hope to shun the path I tread.
00:22:05You shall behold the visions of a Christmas past.
00:22:09A Christmas present.
00:22:12And a Christmas yet to come.
00:22:16Expect the first when the clock strikes midnight.
00:22:21Tonight.
00:22:26Molly!
00:22:27Look to see me no more.
00:22:31Molly!
00:22:40Molly!
00:22:41Molly!
00:22:41Molly!
00:22:54Mock!
00:22:56Bound.
00:22:59Bound.
00:23:11Tain.
00:23:16Contact.
00:23:18Object.
00:23:19Fap.
00:23:20Colleen.
00:23:20du.
00:23:44Well, we took an old swim.
00:23:51Twelve o'clock and all is well.
00:24:20I am the spirit of Christmas past.
00:24:24I am here to show you the things that have been.
00:24:29Look back beyond the gulf of vanished years.
00:24:39The money is due and must be paid.
00:24:41But, sir, that's impossible.
00:24:42Then I shall have no alternative for today's immediate steps to recover it.
00:24:47But, sir, you must see that if...
00:24:49That is the way I conduct my business.
00:24:53You don't mean sell us up?
00:24:56That is precisely what I do mean.
00:24:59But, sir, I couldn't work in the hospital.
00:25:03Mr. Scrooge, I beg on you.
00:25:05Good day.
00:25:08You can't do this.
00:25:09You can't be so unjust.
00:25:11Give us a little more time.
00:25:13A week.
00:25:14Please.
00:25:48Oh, dear.
00:25:50I didn't hear you come in.
00:25:54So it is.
00:25:54So, what do you mean?
00:25:57Won't they say that you're a man without pity, without remorse,
00:26:01who weighs everything in the scale of property and love?
00:26:04Bill!
00:26:04I heard.
00:26:06I couldn't help you.
00:26:07What is his business?
00:26:09If I were to allow sentiment to enter this counting house,
00:26:12I should be in the bankruptcy court within a year.
00:26:15And as for that couple who have just gone out,
00:26:16well, set your mind for the rest about them.
00:26:20Worthless, shiftless pair.
00:26:22You've had my good money.
00:26:24Now I want to avoid paying it back.
00:26:26Your money.
00:26:29Your good money.
00:26:32They asked you for a little breathing space,
00:26:34a little time in which to pay.
00:26:36That's all.
00:26:37Enough of this, Bill.
00:26:37I am ready to make allowances for your feelings as a woman.
00:26:40But I must ask you to leave my business affairs alone.
00:26:44When you marry me, I shall insist.
00:26:50You've taken leave of your senses.
00:26:52I've tried hard not to believe what they've said about you.
00:26:55I'd give you anything not to believe it now.
00:26:57And the evidence of my own eyes and ears,
00:26:59I must believe it.
00:27:01You were not always known.
00:27:03And I can see now that one passion
00:27:05and one passion only engrosses you.
00:27:08Gain.
00:27:08But then, even if it were so,
00:27:10I'm not changed towards you.
00:27:11You are changed.
00:27:13Changed in every way.
00:27:14You're not the man you've ever.
00:27:17Our contract's an old one.
00:27:19Made when we were poor and content to be so.
00:27:23May you be happy,
00:27:25alone in the life you've chosen.
00:27:29Mother.
00:27:44Now look.
00:27:46Now look.
00:27:47And see the happiness you have missed.
00:28:37Oh, by the way, Belle, I saw an old friend of yours this afternoon.
00:28:41Oh, who was he?
00:28:42You guess.
00:28:45How can I?
00:28:46I don't know.
00:28:48It wasn't Mr. Scrooge.
00:28:50Mr. Scrooge, it was.
00:28:52I passed his office window.
00:28:53And as it was not shut up and there was a candle inside, I could fiercely help see him.
00:28:58His partner's on the point of death, I hear.
00:29:02And there he sat, alone.
00:29:05Quite alone in the world, I do believe.
00:29:08Chit-chit, chit-chit, chit-chit.
00:29:12Spirit, I cannot bear it.
00:29:15Haunt me no more.
00:29:16I told you these were the shadows of the things that have been.
00:29:21That they are what they are.
00:29:23Do not blame.
00:29:25Take me back.
00:29:41Two o'clock, I know it is.
00:29:44The End
00:29:45The End
00:29:51The End
00:30:16Come in, and know me better, man.
00:30:24I am the ghost of Christmas present.
00:30:30Look upon me.
00:30:35You have never seen the like of me before.
00:30:42Never?
00:30:43I've never walked forth with a younger than with my family,
00:30:48meaning I am very young.
00:30:51My elder brothers, born in those later years.
00:30:56I don't think I have.
00:30:58I'm afraid I have not.
00:31:01Have you many brothers, Spirit?
00:31:06More than 1,800.
00:31:10A tremendous family to provide for.
00:31:15Spirit, conduct me where you will.
00:31:18Already I have been forth under compulsion and learned a lesson which is working now.
00:31:25If you have aught to teach me, let me profit by it.
00:31:32Touch my robe.
00:31:35And you shall see how you are poor Clark, with his hortry fifteen shillings a week,
00:31:41which you so grudgingly dole out to him, keeps Christmas.
00:31:47Touch my robe.
00:32:00I will.
00:32:00Let's go.
00:32:06Up!
00:32:07You will get tiny, Tim.
00:32:08Let's go.
00:32:19You will get tiny, Tim.
00:32:39Ah-buh!
00:32:41Ooh.
00:32:44That one!
00:32:47Oh, thank you, Tom.
00:32:50Thank you, Tom.
00:32:50Oh, thank you.
00:32:53Mother, mother, mother, we've been outside the beacons and we smoked a lovely goose cookie.
00:32:59Yes, and we're sure it does.
00:33:00Yes, the lovely goose, the lovely goose, the lovely goose.
00:33:03Oh, what has ever got your precious father then?
00:33:06And your brother, Tiny Tim, and your sister Martha wanted late last Christmas by half an hour.
00:33:12Mother.
00:33:12Oh, bless your heart, my dear.
00:33:15Oh, bless you, Martha.
00:33:17Oh, bless you, Martha.
00:33:18Oh, bless you, Martha.
00:33:19Why, Peter.
00:33:20May Christmas.
00:33:22Now, now.
00:33:22We had a deal of money to finish up last night and had to clear away this morning.
00:33:26Well, never mind, as long as you are. Come.
00:33:28Come and sit before the fire, my dear, and get it warm.
00:33:30No, no. Here's Martha.
00:33:32Quick, Martha.
00:33:33Hide.
00:33:33Quick, hide.
00:33:34Quickly, quickly.
00:33:38Here we are.
00:33:42And where's our Martha?
00:33:44She's, um, not coming.
00:33:48Not coming.
00:33:52Not coming.
00:33:53Not coming upon Christmas Day.
00:33:56Yes, Martha.
00:33:58Here I am.
00:33:59Oh, come on.
00:34:02Oh, you.
00:34:06Oh, you.
00:34:09Oh, you.
00:34:10Oh, you.
00:34:11Oh, you.
00:34:11Oh, you.
00:34:11That'll be the goose.
00:34:12Oh, you.
00:34:13Oh, you.
00:34:15Oh, you.
00:34:16Oh, you.
00:34:17Oh, you.
00:34:19Oh, you.
00:34:19Oh, you.
00:34:20Oh, you.
00:34:21Oh, you.
00:34:22Oh, but your coat.
00:34:24Come and sit down and warm a bit.
00:34:33And how did Tiny Tim behave?
00:34:36As good as gold and better.
00:34:39You know, somehow he gets thoughtful sitting by himself so much
00:34:43and thinks the strangest things you ever heard.
00:34:47He told me coming home that he hoped that the people in the church saw him
00:34:52because he was a cripple
00:34:54and that it might look pleasant for them to remember
00:34:58upon a Christmas day.
00:35:00Who may blame beggars walk and blindly see?
00:35:11But he's growing stronger.
00:35:14Yes, growing strong and hearty.
00:35:18I wish I could believe you, Bob.
00:35:21But I'm afraid.
00:35:25Hooray!
00:35:34Not impenetrable.
00:35:37But never will be...
00:35:39Never!
00:35:41That's not a great.
00:35:43For what we are about to receive, may the Lord make us truly thankful.
00:35:48I can already.
00:35:51Yes!
00:35:53And its flavor will, I know, surpass my utmost expectations.
00:35:58Yes!
00:35:59With the mashed potatoes and the apple sauce,
00:36:03it will, I am sure, present a delightful combination
00:36:07that we shall remember until our dying day.
00:36:09Yes!
00:36:14Delicious.
00:36:15Delicious.
00:36:17That's the best goose we ever had, Mother.
00:36:19Yes, indeed.
00:36:20Oh, yes.
00:36:21Oh, I've eaten too much.
00:36:23And even now, we haven't eaten at all.
00:36:30You laugh.
00:36:32Laugh.
00:36:33I envy them.
00:36:42Spirit,
00:36:45tell me that Tiny Tim will live.
00:36:49I see a vacant seat in the poor chimney corner,
00:36:53and a crutch without an owner, carefully preserved.
00:36:58If these shadows remain unaltered in the future,
00:37:02a child will die.
00:37:04Oh, tell me that he'll be spared.
00:37:06If he is like to die, had he not better do it and decrease the surplus population?
00:37:16You will come now.
00:37:20I give you a toast.
00:37:21I give you Mr. Scrooge, the founder of the feast.
00:37:25The founder of the feast, indeed.
00:37:27I wish I had him here.
00:37:28I'd give him a piece of my mind to feast upon.
00:37:31I hope he'd have a good appetite for it.
00:37:32But, my dear, the children, Christmas Day.
00:37:35It should be Christmas Day, I'm sure.
00:37:36On which one drinks the health of such an odious, stingy, hard, unfeeling man as Mr. Scrooge.
00:37:42You know he is, Robert.
00:37:43Nobody knows he'd better than you do, poor fellow.
00:37:45My dear, Christmas Day.
00:37:47Well, I'll drink his health for your sake and the day's, not his.
00:37:52He'll be very merry and very happy, I've no doubt.
00:37:57Here's Mr. Scrooge's health.
00:37:59Now, children, all together, Mr. Scrooge's health.
00:38:03Mr. Scrooge's health.
00:38:05Mr. Scrooge's health.
00:38:06Mr. Scrooge's health.
00:38:14And now, Tiny Tim will sing to us.
00:38:16Yes, I do sing.
00:38:18What shall I sing?
00:38:20Hark the Herald Angels.
00:38:21Yes, Hark the Herald Angels.
00:38:23Hark the Herald Angels sing.
00:38:28Glory to the newborn King.
00:38:33Peace on earth and mercy nigh o'er.
00:38:41Come now, and see how others keep Christmas.
00:38:46Not the U. S.
00:38:49No, no, no.
00:38:51No, no.
00:38:53No, no, no.
00:38:54No, no, no, no, no.
00:38:56No, no, no, no.
00:38:57Ha' war with me.
00:39:01Me he is the one who Old days creo.
00:39:05The king of my life will be the only called me to be.
00:39:19Very nice!
00:39:20Ha, ha, ha...
00:39:21Ha, ha, ha.
00:39:43Ghost of the future, I fear you more than any inspector I have seen.
00:39:52You are about to show me the shadows of the things that have not been, but will be, in
00:40:00the time to come.
00:40:02And as I hope to live to be another man from what I was, I am prepared to bear you
00:40:13company.
00:40:28I don't know much about it either way.
00:40:30I only know he's dead.
00:40:31When did he die?
00:40:33Last night, I believe.
00:40:34Why, what was the matter with him?
00:40:36I thought he'd never die.
00:40:38Heaven knows.
00:40:40What's he done with his money?
00:40:41Left it to his company, perhaps.
00:40:43He hasn't left it to me.
00:40:44That's all I know.
00:40:49How are you?
00:40:50Very well.
00:40:50How are you?
00:40:51So old Nick has got his own at last.
00:40:52So I'm told.
00:40:53Cold, isn't it?
00:40:55Seasonable for Christmas time.
00:40:56Oh, yes.
00:40:56You're not a skater, I suppose.
00:40:57Oh, no, no.
00:40:58I've got something else to think about.
00:41:01I do not see myself in my accustomed place.
00:41:06Where am I?
00:41:08Why am I not there?
00:41:23Don't stand there staring as if you were afraid, woman.
00:41:26Who's the worse for the loss of a few things like this?
00:41:30Not a dead man, I suppose.
00:41:33Open this bundle, old Joe, and let me know the value of it.
00:41:37I ain't afraid to be the first, nor afraid for them to see it.
00:42:09There's your account.
00:42:12I wouldn't give another six-pence.
00:42:14Now mine, Joe.
00:42:23Ha!
00:42:26Eight shillings.
00:42:28I always give too much to ladies.
00:42:31It's a weakness of mine, Joe.
00:42:32Ha!
00:42:34And now unto my bundle, Joe.
00:42:47Big curtains.
00:42:49Ha!
00:42:50Ha!
00:42:51Big curtains.
00:42:52You don't mean to say you took him down rings and all with him lying there?
00:42:57Why not?
00:42:58You was born to make your fortune.
00:43:01And you will certainly do it.
00:43:04Here, don't drop the oil on the blankets.
00:43:06His blankets?
00:43:08Who's Elton?
00:43:09He isn't likely to take cold without them, I dare say.
00:43:14I hope he didn't die of anything catching.
00:43:17Oh, don't you be afraid of that.
00:43:20Ma, you can look through that shirt until your eyes ache and you won't find a hole in it.
00:43:26It's the best he had.
00:43:28It'd have been wasted if it hadn't been for me.
00:43:31What do you call wasting of it?
00:43:33Putting it on him to be buried in, to be sure.
00:43:37I took it off him.
00:43:42Galico's justice for coming to the body.
00:43:45He couldn't have looked uglier than he did in that one.
00:44:02This is the end of it, you see.
00:44:04He frightened everyone away from him when he was alive, to plop his heart when he was dead.
00:44:13I see, I see.
00:44:17The case of this unhappy man might be my own.
00:44:21My life tends that way now.
00:44:28Merciful heavens!
00:44:30What is that?
00:44:39Is this the man they spoke of?
00:44:43Neglected?
00:44:45Robbed?
00:44:48Hated?
00:44:51Can you not show me some tenderness connected with death?
00:45:01Can you not show me some tenderness connected with death?
00:45:14Hated?
00:45:19Hated?
00:45:28Hated?
00:45:35Hated?
00:45:43Can you not show me some kind of friends?
00:46:08My little child.
00:46:18My little child.
00:46:53Tiny Tim, thy childish essence was from God.
00:47:10I met Mr. Scrooge's nephew today.
00:47:13And he said to me,
00:47:15I'm heartily sorry for you, Mr. Cratchit,
00:47:18and heartily sorry for your good wife.
00:47:22Though how he knew that, I knew now.
00:47:24Knew what, my dear?
00:47:26Why, that you were a good wife.
00:47:27Everybody knows that.
00:47:29Well observed, my boy.
00:47:33And he said,
00:47:35If there's any service that I can do for you,
00:47:40pray come to me.
00:47:43It almost seemed as though he had known our tiny Tim
00:47:48and felt with us.
00:47:53And I'm sure we shall none of us forget him,
00:47:58nor this first parting there has been among us.
00:48:02Never.
00:48:04And I know that when we recollect
00:48:07how patient and how mild he was,
00:48:11although he was but a little child,
00:48:13we shall not quarrel easily among ourselves
00:48:17and forget poor tiny Tim in doing it.
00:48:22No, Father.
00:48:28I'm very happy.
00:48:32Very happy.
00:48:34Now, Spirit, tell me
00:48:36what man that was
00:48:41whom we saw lying dead.
00:49:06for I
00:49:09draw nearer to the
00:49:12stone at which you point.
00:49:14Tell me.
00:49:17Are these the shadows of the things that will be?
00:49:21Or are they the shadows of the things that may be?
00:49:25Oh, nay.
00:49:29Ebeneezus Groot!
00:49:38Am I the man who lay upon the bed?
00:49:43No, Spirit, no.
00:49:45I'll not be the man I was.
00:49:48I'll not be the man I must have been but for this intercourse.
00:49:52Why show me this if it is all too late?
00:49:56Tell me I may sponge away the writing on this stone.
00:50:00I will honor Christmas in my heart and try to keep it all the year.
00:50:05I will live in the past, the present, and the future.
00:50:10The spirits of all three shall strive within me.
00:50:14I will not shut out the lessons that they did.
00:50:19No, no.
00:50:22No, no.
00:50:25No, no.
00:50:26No, no.
00:50:29No, no, no.
00:50:51No!
00:50:53No, no.
00:50:55No!
00:50:56In the past, the present, and the future, oh, Jacob Marley.
00:51:02Even in Christmas time, be praised for this.
00:51:06I thank you.
00:51:10On my knees, I thank you, Jacob.
00:51:13On my knees.
00:51:18Oh, no.
00:51:20They're not torn down.
00:51:23They're not torn down.
00:51:26I think, ah...
00:51:31There are things that would have been, may have been expelled.
00:51:35They will.
00:51:37They will.
00:51:39Yeah, they will.
00:51:42They will.
00:51:55Oh, Merry Christmas.
00:51:57God bless you.
00:51:59Oh, I don't know what to do.
00:52:01I'm as happy as a sad boy.
00:52:03I'm as merry as an angel.
00:52:05I'm as giddy as a drunken man.
00:52:08Oh, Merry Christmas to everyone.
00:52:12Happy New Year to all the world.
00:52:14Oh, oh, hey.
00:52:17Oh, there, yes.
00:52:19Yes, the saucepan that the girl was in.
00:52:22Yes, and there's a door that old Marley's ghost came through.
00:52:26Oh, yes, it's all right.
00:52:29It's all true.
00:52:30It all happened.
00:52:32Oh.
00:52:33Hooray!
00:52:34Hooray!
00:52:45Glorious, glorious.
00:52:47Hooray!
00:52:49Hooray!
00:52:50Hooray!
00:52:51Hooray!
00:52:51Hooray!
00:52:51Merry Christmas!
00:52:52It is Christmas Day, isn't it?
00:52:54Why, of course.
00:52:55Oh, I knew I hadn't missed it.
00:52:58Oh, the spirits have done it all in one night.
00:53:02Hey, do you know the photo at the corner of the street next but one?
00:53:06I should hope I did.
00:53:08An intelligent boy.
00:53:09You're a remarkable boy.
00:53:11Do you know if they've sold the price turkey that they had hanging there?
00:53:14Sure.
00:53:14And it'll be hanging there now.
00:53:17Well, you go and buy it.
00:53:18Walker!
00:53:19No, no, no.
00:53:20I'm in earnest.
00:53:20You go and buy it and bring it back here and I'll tell you where to take it.
00:53:25And you come back with the man and I'll give you a shilling.
00:53:27You come back in less than five minutes and I'll give you half a round.
00:53:31Hooray!
00:53:37Hi!
00:53:40Hi, Peter!
00:53:46Hi!
00:53:52Mister!
00:53:56Hi!
00:54:00You can't carry that to the cratchit.
00:54:03You'll have to have a cab.
00:54:04Here you are, my boy.
00:54:06Here's the address.
00:54:06There's the money.
00:54:08And there's the money to you.
00:54:10Very kind of you to have brought it round.
00:54:16Ah, very Christmas, my dear.
00:54:18Thank you, sir.
00:54:18The same to you.
00:54:22Well, that won't come and dine with you.
00:54:23Uncle Screw!
00:54:25Oh!
00:54:26Still wasn't a cousin when she won't lose much of a dinner.
00:54:30Indeed!
00:54:31Well, I think he'll lose a very good dinner.
00:54:33Yes!
00:54:33It's not an old man.
00:54:34You're gonna hurry up, these days!
00:54:40That's not a good dinner, but...
00:54:49That's not a good dinner, that's not a good dinner!
00:54:51That's not a good dinner.
00:54:53Well, that's not a good dinner.
00:54:54Well, that's not the dinner.
00:55:00All right, you've got to get out of my bed.
00:55:02Yes, sir.
00:55:04Can I see him, my love?
00:55:06He's in the dining room, sir.
00:55:07I'll show you in.
00:55:09He knows me.
00:55:10He knows me.
00:55:18Fred.
00:55:28Bless my soul.
00:55:29Who's this?
00:55:31It is I, your Uncle Scrooge.
00:55:35I've come to dinner.
00:55:38Will you let me in, Fred?
00:55:40Why, it's Uncle Scrooge.
00:55:42It can't be.
00:55:43Will it?
00:55:45A Merry Christmas to you, Uncle.
00:55:48Come in.
00:55:49Come in and join us.
00:55:56Welcome, Uncle.
00:55:57And a Merry Christmas.
00:55:59Thank you, my dear.
00:56:01A Merry Christmas to you all.
00:56:03A Merry Christmas.
00:56:05A Merry Christmas.
00:56:48It will be late for the office, Bob.
00:56:50It's nearly nine o'clock.
00:56:51You promised Mr. Scrooge you'll be earlier than usual this morning.
00:56:54So I did. So I did.
00:57:05Mother, dear.
00:57:07Good-bye, my darling. Good-bye, my darling.
00:57:20Good-bye, my darling.
00:57:29Good-bye, dear.
00:57:59What do you mean by coming here at this time of day?
00:58:03I'm very sorry, sir.
00:58:05I am behind my time.
00:58:07I think you are, sir.
00:58:08I think you are.
00:58:09There's only one thing here, sir.
00:58:11It shan't be repeated.
00:58:13I was making rather merry yesterday, sir.
00:58:16So I'll tell you what it is, my father.
00:58:18I'm not going to stand it any longer.
00:58:22And therefore, therefore, I'm going to raise your salary.
00:58:28Salary?
00:58:30You must be joking.
00:58:31Never more serious in all midnight, Bob.
00:58:33I'm going to raise your salary.
00:58:35And as with dining tips, I'll be a second father to you.
00:58:39Oh, God's sake.
00:58:40No more work today, Bob.
00:58:42No more work today.
00:58:43Make haste for your family, Bob.
00:58:45They've been wanting it today, Bob.
00:58:46They've been wanting it today.
00:58:47A merry Christmas, Bob.
00:58:51A merry Christmas, my good fellow, than I've given you for many a year.
00:58:58Go on, now.
00:59:00Go on.
00:59:03Merry Christmas to all the world.
00:59:06Happy New Year to everyone.
00:59:08God bless us all.
00:59:11God bless us everyone.
00:59:13God bless us all.
00:59:15God bless you all.
00:59:19Let us see.
00:59:20God bless us all.
00:59:33Okay.
00:59:36Oh, God bless you all.
00:59:38I'll pray for you all.
00:59:40Of the heaven-laken day
00:59:45Now he knew that you won't be
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