Scrooge and the Ghost arrive just as the party on Christmas Eve has finished dinner, and the guests are enjoying some after-dinner talk. Scrooge overhears his nephew express his opinion of Scrooge -- a feeling not of anger, but of pity, pointing out that his ill-temper hurts nobody but himself.
The party then goes into music, followed by a game of blind-man's bluff, and then the Victorian game "How, When, and Where."
It ended with a game of "Yes or No," similar to our present game of "20 Questions." The nephew Fred says he is thinking of an animal who lives in London, and eventually his sister figures out it is Scrooge.
To invite his his home for Christmas dinner
Because he has been previously 'visited', on Christmas Eve, by the three spirits of Christmas; Past, Present and Future ... allowing him to make amends with his nephew!
The second spirit to visit scrooge in A Christmas Carol is the Ghost of Christmas Present. The ghost takes Scrooge to both his nephew and employee's home in the present time. He also appears with two spirit children, Ignorance and Want.
Fred, Scrooge's nephew
It was a Christmas party
His nephew toasted to his uncle Scrooge's health.
Scrooge feels fear and then discomfort as he sees his past. The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to; His old School The streets of London at Christmas To Fezziwigs warehouse To Belles home
His nephew Fred stops by to invite Scrooge to a meal in A Christmas Carol.
Fred is Ebenezer Scrooge's nephew in the novel "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. He is kind-hearted, cheerful, and embodies the Christmas spirit that his uncle lacks. Despite Scrooge's grumpiness and lack of holiday cheer, Fred extends an invitation to him every Christmas, hoping to mend their relationship.
even though people(cratchit and the nephew)aren't rich, they're still happy.
It was his nephew Fred
To dine with them on Christmas Day