A Christmas Carol
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:04:16
Come on now, Bob.
:04:17
Aren't you going to wish me
a merry Christmas?

:04:19
Mr. Fred, I am sorry. When you came in
and stood there like that...

:04:21
I thought it was your uncle.
A merry Christmas, sir.

:04:23
A merry Christmas to you, Bob,
and to your family.

:04:27
I've already paid my respects
to part of your brood.

:04:30
Peter and Tim, their names were.
:04:32
They asked me to give you this list
from their mother.

:04:34
Thank you. They shouldn't have made it
an errand for you.

:04:36
I was pleased to do it.
:04:38
It's cold in here.
:04:39
You think we could have some coal
on the fire?

:04:42
Oh, yes.
It's against the regulations, isn't it?

:04:44
Mr. Scrooge doesn't like to waste coal, sir.
:04:46
I foresaw that and provided for it.
:04:48
This'll make the place less bleak.
:04:50
- What might that be?
- It's a wine bottle.

:04:54
A cheering, warming, goodly wine.
A wine that'll race through your veins...

:04:57
with little torches. It's port, Bob.
The fifth essence of the Christmas spirit.

:05:02
But we haven't got a glass.
:05:03
I'll get one from Mr. Scrooge's office.
:05:15
- What is this?
- Cough medicine.

:05:17
Yeah, I thought so.
:05:20
We will.
:05:21
- We will have some more coal.
- Good man, Bob.

:05:31
Come on now, Bob.
Let's drink a loving cup. You sweeten it.

:05:34
- Another merry Christmas, Mr. Fred.
- Yes.

:05:43
A merry Christmas to you, Uncle.
God save you.

:05:45
Humbug!
:05:46
Christmas, humbug?
Uncle, I'm sure you don't mean that.

:05:49
Humbug I said, and humbug I mean.
:05:52
Merry Christmas.
What right have you to be merry?

:05:55
- You're poor enough.
- What right have you to be dismal?

:05:57
- You're rich enough.
- Humbug.


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