:15:00
4 penneth of potatoes,
6 penneth of mixed nuts...
:15:03
6 penneth of apples.
:15:04
The special pippins, sir,
or the medium cookers?
:15:06
- The special pippins.
- Yes, sir.
:15:08
And 6... No, 8 penneth of oranges.
:15:10
Thank you, sir.
:15:11
Chestnuts.
:15:14
Chestnuts, sir? All hot, sir.
:15:16
They warm the innards
and cheer the heart.
:15:18
- What's Christmas without chestnuts, sir?
- What indeed.
:15:21
2 penneth... No, 3 penneth.
:15:22
- Yes, sir.
- Put them in my back pocket.
:15:25
- Yes. I will, sir.
- That's it.
:15:27
- There you are, sir.
- Now the other one.
:15:32
- Here we are.
- And here's your 3 pence.
:15:35
- And a merry Christmas.
- Thank you, sir.
:15:47
- Bob, you have got a load.
- Haven't I, though?
:15:50
And all for tomorrow.
:15:56
Let me help you.
:15:59
- Did you get the oranges?
- Yes.
:16:00
- And the lemons?
- Yes.
:16:01
- And the potatoes?
- Yes.
:16:03
Oh, bless me.
:16:04
- How did you carry it all?
- I really don't know.
:16:10
- What's this?
- Guess.
:16:15
- Roast of beef.
- No. Try again.
:16:17
- Veal.
- No.
:16:18
- Tripe.
- No.
:16:19
- Ribs.
- No.
:16:20
- I know. Sausages.
- No. Goose.
:16:27
Look!
:16:28
Now take it all into the kitchen.
Save Mother a step.
:16:31
Let me carry something.
:16:32
- Here, Tim, you may carry the neck.
- Thank you.
:16:36
Go over to the fire and have a warm, Bob.
:16:38
Yes, dear.
:16:41
- Did you get the day off tomorrow?
- Without hardly any trouble at all.
:16:44
- Wasn't Mr. Scrooge angry?
- Well, you might say he was...
:16:47
- and you might say he wasn't.
- Meaning what, Bob?
:16:49
Meaning I got the day off and we don't
want to talk about Mr. Scrooge tonight.
:16:54
Come here, you monkeys,
and see what I've got.