:35:00
A time for solitude.
:35:06
- Rats don't understand these things.
- You were never a lonely child?
:35:10
I had 1.2 74 brothers and sisters.
:35:14
Sheesh.
Rats don't understand these things.
:35:18
Let us see another Christmas
in this place.
:35:21
They were all very much the same.
:35:26
- Nothing ever changed.
- You changed.
:35:49
The years performed
their terrible dance...
:35:52
and in a moment. Scrooge had seen
his entire childhood pass.
:35:56
He saw his old schoolroom
age and decay.
:35:59
What? What the...
Hey. Hey! Ow!
:36:03
So. Master Scrooge.
graduation day. And yet...
:36:08
That's my old headmaster.
This man taught me my greatest lesson.
:36:13
Stand up. Build your life
as this school is built.
:36:16
Push!
:36:18
My ear! My ear! My ear!
:36:21
Ah. Yes! Work hard. Work long
and be constructive.
:36:26
Oh. Ebenezer.
life is a golden opportunity.
:36:29
Today you go forth
into the real world.
:36:32
You must keep your nose
to the grindstone.
:36:35
Work hard. Lad. And one day
your life will be as solid...
:36:38
as this very building!
:36:43
- I've been meaning to fix that shelf.
- Yes. Headmaster.
:36:45
Well. Young man. You have been
apprenticed to a fine company in London.
:36:51
Today you become a man of business.
:36:54
- I'm looking forward to it. Headmaster.
- You will love business.
:36:59
It is the American way.