Bed curtains, night ware, bedsheets cufflinks, silver note book silver spoons
family, pets, water, food, any valuables, money, anything special.
They would go aboard a ship and take every ones valuables and money, they might kill people and they might take some people from the ship they are taking from into theirs.
Changing his miserly ways and to take in to account people and his effect on them
To take Scrooge back home for Christmas
to see how many people celebrate the festive season
He takes Scrooge to his old boarding school.
To show that no matter where people are they can if they wish keep Christmas
Jewelry and any other valuables a person might be buried with.
No, because how can you personally rob yourself? Take your own valuables? that's just stupid! no judge would make you go to jail.... so no!
many treasures. but also normal things for use in the afterlife
The laundress takes Scrooge's bed curtains, bedposts, and bed linens from his room in "A Christmas Carol."
He was scared and unwilling to accompany the spirit. Scrooge's attitude is one of terror when the spirit asks him to take his hand and take off into the sky.