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In the first instance he sees Fred, his wife family and friend all enjoying Christmas and in doing so we see again the miserly old mans guard starting to drop as he becomes involved (although invisible to the guests) in the party. In the last stave we see him arrive and beg Fred and his wifes forgiveness for being such a fooling old man - he is welcomed as promised by Fred with great gusto

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When Fred questions if Scrooge really means Christmas is a "Humbug" Scroores response is sharpe and says, "I do,'' said Scrooge. "Merry Christmas! What right have you to be merry? what reason have you to be merry? You're poor enough.''

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Scrooge sees Freds friends and family enjoying Christmas and playing parlour games

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"Christmas! Bah, humbug!"

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he says come in

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"Bah!'' said Scrooge, "Humbug!''

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he responds harshly.

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ba humbug

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