They are local businessmen seeking a charitable donation form other businesses so they may give the poor of London some shelter, warmth and food that very Christmas as many people were starving and homeless.
Scrooge thought that the man standing in his office was there for charity, to collect donations for the poor and needy during the Christmas season.
Because Bob claps his hands in agreement with Freds explaination of why Christmas is so important. Bob is threated that his job will be lost if there is a repeat
This refers to his passing it with. The ghost of Christmas yet to come. Scrooge sees his sign go e and another man sitting in the chair he would have been in
he thought that maybe he hired someone
he donesn't think anything
Mr. Scrooge's last name was "Scrooge." His first name was Ebenezer.
Scrooge thought he saw a locomotive hearse going on before him in the gloom.
Scrooge engages more with what's happening,he is not starting to break don't his cold exterior
I think you are referring to Ignorance and Want, the twins introduced to Scrooge by the Ghost of Christmas Present.
At the end of the book Dickens states that no one keeps Christmas like Scrooge thereafter
Some seem to think so. I think that the depression would have happened regardless, he just came into office at a bad time.
It though they have gone mad
Humbug
Scrooge thought the clock was broken, but it was actually just past the hour.
I do not know of any memorable statements he made about it. He had every reason to like it.
No, stingy means cheap...think uncle scrooge.
I think I saw him as one of the guards, standing against the wall, as the two main characters were going into the Col office when they went to Kokura Japan to do surgery.