1:02:00
Oh. Good Lord.
Look at the time.
1:02:03
Yes. We must be off.
1:02:05
I know some of those gentlemen. Spirit.
Of what poor wretch do they speak?
1:02:25
So. Back from the house
of sadness. I see.
1:02:29
Huh! Sad that he didn't die years ago.
the old skinflint.
1:02:32
- Hear. Hear!
- Well. Let me see.
1:02:34
What do you got
for old Joe. Eh?
1:02:37
What do you got for me
to remember him by?
1:02:40
Joe. Get off!
1:02:43
Well. I got these collar buttons
from his dresser.
1:02:47
- Mother-of-pearl.
- No. No. No. No.
1:02:50
I got his bed curtains.
1:02:53
- Very fine damask.
- Oh.
1:02:55
Very cheap damask.
but worth a few coins.
1:02:59
- Now. I've got his blankets.
- Oh. His blankets?
1:03:03
Why. Mrs Dilber.
they're still warm.
1:03:07
I don't pay extra
for the warmth. You know.
1:03:10
You should.
It's the only warmth he ever had.
1:03:14
Only warmth he ever had!
1:03:17
The only warmth
he ever had.
1:03:20
I understand. Spirit.
1:03:22
The case of this unhappy man
might be my own.
1:03:25
My-My life tends that way now.
1:03:28
Merciful heavens.
1:03:31
Let me see some tenderness
connected with this world...
1:03:34
or I'll be haunted by that
terrible conversation forever.
1:03:44
It's Bob Cratchit's house.
1:03:47
Oh. Yes. Spirit.
1:03:50
A place of joy and laughter.
1:03:52
Thank you
for bringing me here.