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"I wear the chains I forged in life"

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Marley expresses his remorse by telling Scrooge that he wears the chain he forged in life and believes it now weighs him down in death. He also regrets not doing more to help others while he was alive.

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Q: In a Christmas carol what does Marley say to show that he feels remorseful?
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