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From the four visits that eventful night, Scrooge learned that he had been deeply to blame for much unhappiness and suffering; he learned what others were doing to celebrate their Christmas, in spite of him; and he learned what his own fate would be if he failed to mend his ways and begin treating his fellow-man with generosity and compassion.

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