Because Fan his sister had finally convinced their father to allow him home from school.
Dick Wilkins is a character in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," who is Ebenezer Scrooge's former fellow apprentice at Fezziwig's. He is depicted as cheerful and good-natured, contrasting with Scrooge's miserly and harsh demeanor. Although he has a small role in the story, his presence helps to highlight the transformation that Scrooge undergoes throughout the novel.
The other young apprentice at Fezziwig's warehouse where the young Scrooge worked was Dick Wilkins. He was a friendly and cheerful colleague of Scrooge, who later went on to become successful and prosperous.
Scrooge was an apprentice under Fezziwig when he was young. Fezziwig was Scrooge's employer and mentor, and their relationship was positive and loving. Fezziwig's kindness and generosity contrasted sharply with Scrooge's miserly ways as an adult.
He didnt have an apprentice his did however have a clerk named Robert Cratchit
His name was Dick Wilkins and He was an apprentice with Scrooge at Fezziwigs
He is taken backto his boarding school where his familiy had all but abandond him
Scrooge's employer, Fezziwig, enjoyed the party when Scrooge was his apprentice. Fezziwig was known for his generosity and jovial personality, which made the party a lively and enjoyable event.
Scrooge was apprenticed to Fezziwig early in his career and worked for him as a young man. Fezziwig was a kind and generous employer who treated Scrooge well. He taught Scrooge about the importance of compassion and kindness in business, which had a lasting impact on Scrooge's life.
Dick was also an apprentice with Fezziwig there were for a time good friends
To take Scrooge back home for Christmas
He does not visit anywhere in his beadroom In the original story he is always taken from the room
The Headmaster of the School that Scrooge was studying at.