Garlands of holly and Ivey, dishes filled with apples, Oranges, grapes and dates and other exotic foods
he sees the room and its content
Scrooge is in his room to the left of Santa's cage. To get to his house you will have to go through the gates from the festival room or main room.
The laundress takes Scrooge's bed curtains, bedposts, and bed linens from his room in "A Christmas Carol."
Scrooge hopes to see himself
The spirit of Christmas Yet to Come was waiting for Scrooge in the next room. This silent and ominous figure showed Scrooge events that were yet to come if he did not change his ways.
He was in his own room
He does not visit anywhere in his beadroom In the original story he is always taken from the room
Scrooge hopes to see his deceased partner, Jacob Marley, at the home where Marley died. He also mentions hoping to see his former colleagues and acquaintances.
"띠 (ddi)" or "허리띠 (heo-ri-ddi)" or just "벨트 (belt)"
Scrooge then sees the Ghost of Christmas present for the first time
Belle's husband said he saw a "lady in a black dress" sitting alone in a dark room, a figure that he compared to Scrooge. It was a poignant moment that reflected how Belle and Scrooge's lives had diverged due to his obsession with wealth.
Bob Cratchit.