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Scrooge | (1951) |

| 00:00:41 "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" |
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| 00:00:45 "Glory to the new born king!" |
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| 00:00:49 "Peace on earth and mercy mild," |
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| 00:00:54 "God and sinners reconciled." |
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| 00:00:57 "Joyful all ye nations rise," |
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| 00:01:01 "Join the triumphs of the skies," |
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| 00:01:05 "With angelic hosts proclaim," |
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| 00:01:09 "Christ is born in Bethlehem." |
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| 00:01:13 "Hark the herald angels sing," |
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| 00:01:17 "Glory to the new born king!" |
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| 00:01:40 Old Marley was as dead as a doornail. |
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| 00:01:43 This must be distinctly understood or nothing wonderful can come of |
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| 00:01:46 the story l'm going to relate. |
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| 00:01:48 The registry of burial was signed by Scrooge |
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| 00:01:51 and Scrooge's name was good on the London Exchange |
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| 00:01:54 for anything he chose to put his hand to. |
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| 00:01:57 Ah, Mr. Scrooge. |
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| 00:01:59 Your servant, sir. |
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| 00:02:00 Are you off home to keep Christmas? |
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| 00:02:02 l am not in the habit of keeping Christmas, Sir. |
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| 00:02:04 Then why are you leaving so early? |
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| 00:02:05 Because, Sir, Christmas is in habit of keeping men from doing business. |
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| 00:02:09 Come it's the nature of things that ants toil and grasshoppers |
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| 00:02:11 sing and play, Mr. Scrooge. |
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| 00:02:13 An ant is what it is, and a grasshopper is what it is, |
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| 00:02:15 and Christmas, Sir, is a humbug, good day. |
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| 00:02:18 Ha ha ha ha ha. |
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| 00:02:28 Mr. Scrooge, Sir. - Who are you? |
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| 00:02:30 Samuel Wilkins, Sir. |
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| 00:02:32 Oh yes, You owe me a little matter of twenty-odd pounds, l believe. |
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