Yes. It was concluded by Leon Garfield. Added chapters 23 to 41. Published in 1980.
he robbed someone
No, of course not!
It was Charles Dickens
yes he got married to someone called cathrin
No he didn't. It was almost a challenge. As if he was daring someone to stael from him.
In Great Expectations, someone hit Mrs. Joe in the head.
If you are talking about Ebenezer Scrooge, he is a fictional character in A Christmas Carol; written by Charles Dickens. If you aren't talking about him, then someone else has to help you with that question.
Charles Dickens used the pseudonym "Boz" when he first published a series of original description sketches of daily life in London.
The term "Scrooge" originates from the fictional character Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol." Scrooge is known for his miserly and selfish ways, making the word synonymous with someone who is stingy or reluctant to spend money.
Charles Dickens faced financial difficulties early in his life, leading to his father's imprisonment for debt. He also dealt with personal tragedies, like the death of his father when he was young. Later in his career, he struggled with health issues, including a stroke that affected his writing abilities.
Two copies of the first edition were sold in an auction in 2005 for the price of 15,000 USD. Copies 30 years later may be of value of signed by Dickens dedicated to someone. But they would not be world a high value otherwise
in my opion "yes"