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he is left as a corpse with no one to moan his passing. Indeed his laundress, char lady and undertaker steal property from his home as he lay in state. No one was sad to see the "old miser" pass on

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Scrooge's belongings were likely inherited by his estate, as he would not have had any immediate family to leave them to. They may have been sold, donated, or passed on to other distant relatives or acquaintances.

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Some are stolen by Mrs Dilber the Charlady, the laundress and the undertaker, nothing is mentioned about anything else.

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The Charlady, the laundress and the undertaker

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The people who entered the house: the undertaker, the woman who washed and dressed his corpse, the laundress.

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13y ago

If you mean Ebenezer Scrooge, he was a made-up character in a book written by Charles Dickens. Since it was a made-up story, Scrooge was not real, therefore there were no belongings.

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Mrs. Dilbert and another lady whose name is not mentioned in the story. They sell his things to Old Joe.

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The ghost/spirit of Christmas future shows Scrooge that all of Scrooge's belongings were stolen. He saw people stealing his curtains, clothes etc. from his home and items from his graveside.

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Few wished to attend his funeral and several wanted a lunch as an incentive. And his servants and help robbed him, taking things from his house and even off his body.

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