A Christmas Carol
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eating Christmas dinner.
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Thank you, sir.
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And as probably you'll eat too much
to be any good next day...

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we'll make that a holiday, too.
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Good night, Ebenezer. Good night, Dick.
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Good night, sir. And thank you, sir.
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Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.
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- A sovereign.
- A whole sovereign.

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- Solid gold is old Fezziwig.
- Solid gold, through and through.

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What is the matter?
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Nothing particular.
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Something, I think.
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Yes, there is.
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Old Fezziwig was very kind to me.
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Yes, he was. But he's dead now.
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Perhaps you feel
you'd like to repay his kindness to you.

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Well?
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You have a clerk, Bob Cratchit.
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Old Fezziwig would have been
very happy...

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if you had shown your gratitude to him
by showing kindness to others.

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Your clerk, for instance.
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Business is business.
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I'm a good businessman!
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My time grows short.
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I have yet to show you the black years
of your life.

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Your gradual enslavement to greed.
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- Your ruthlessness.
- No!

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Your ingratitude.
Your wretched thirst for gold.

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No, leave me. I can't stand more.
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I can't stand more!

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