The Muppet Christmas Carol
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:14:04
Good King Wenceslas looked out
on the Feast of Stephen

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Though the snow lay round about
deep and crisp and even

:14:11
Brightly shown
the moon that night

:14:14
Though the
:14:18
- What do you want?
- Uh. P-penny for the song. Guv'nor?

:14:32
Seventeen. Twenty-four. Fifty-eight...
:14:35
two fifty-two. Twenty-one.
seventy-eight.

:14:48
Uh. Excuse me. Mr Scrooge.
but it appears to be closing time.

:14:53
Very well. I'll see you
at 8.00 tomorrow morning.

:14:59
- Tomorrow's Christmas.
- 8.30 then.

:15:03
If you please. Sir. Half an hour off hardly
seems customary for Christmas Day.

:15:07
- Hardly customary.
- Not at all!

:15:11
How much time off is customary.
Mr Cratchit?

:15:13
Uh. Why. Um.
the. Uh. Whole day.

:15:17
- Yes! Yeah. That's right! The whole day!
- The entire day?

:15:20
No. That's the frog's idea.
:15:22
If you please. Mr Scrooge.
why open the office tomorrow?

:15:25
Other businesses will be closed.
You'll have no one to do business with.

:15:29
It'll waste a lot
of expensive coal for the fire.

:15:32
- Yes. That's definitely a point.
- That's a point.
- That's right.

:15:35
It's a poor excuse for picking
a man's pocket every December the 25th.

:15:41
But as I seem to be the only person
around who knows that...

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- Take the day off.
- Yay!

:15:48
What a boss! Oh. Man!
:15:51
- We love you. Ebenezer!
- Will you stop that!

:15:56
Thank you. Mr Scrooge.

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