A Christmas Carol
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My dear sirs, how do you do?
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How do you do?
A merry Christmas to you.

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Mr. Scrooge?
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Yes, that is my name.
It may not be pleasant to you.

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Let me ask your pardon.
And will you have the goodness to take...

1:01:17
Why, bless me, Mr. Scrooge.
Are you in earnest?

1:01:19
If you please. Not a farthing less.
There are a great many back payments...

1:01:22
in that amount. Will you do me that favor?
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My dear Mr. Scrooge,
I don't know what to say. Such...

1:01:29
Such generosity.
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Don't say anything, please, but come
and see me. Will you come and see me?

1:01:34
We will, Mr. Scrooge.
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Thank you. Bless you.
1:01:51
Hello, my love.
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- Would you tell Mr. Fred I wish to see him?
- Yes, sir.

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Fred!
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- Who is this?
- Your uncle.

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Your uncle Scrooge.
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Uncle, I didn't know you.
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The smile changes me, doesn't it?
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But, what are we doing out here?
Come in, Uncle, come in.

1:02:19
This is my uncle. My uncle Scrooge.
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How do you do?
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Fred, you dog. Who is this fellow?
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Not your uncle, I'll be bound.
He'd never have a smile like that.

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- He said that...
- That Christmas was a humbug.

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- That people who celebrated it were fools.
- Yes, that's what he said.

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It was stupid of him.
He won't say it again, mark you.

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He won't say it again, ever.
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And this is Bess.
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May I tell you a secret?
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Here, I say. Now what is this?
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- No.
- You tell him.

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Fred!
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Darling!

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