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41
'
Good
afternoon
,
'
said
Scrooge
.
42
'
I
am
sorry
,
with
all
my
heart
,
to
find
you
so
resolute
.
We
have
never
had
any
quarrel
,
to
which
I
have
been
a
party
.
But
I
have
made
the
trial
in
homage
to
Christmas
,
and
I
'll
keep
my
Christmas
humour
to
the
last
.
So
A
Merry
Christmas
,
uncle
!
'
43
'
Good
afternoon
,
'
said
Scrooge
.
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44
'
And
A
Happy
New
Year
!
'
45
'
Good
afternoon
,
'
said
Scrooge
.
46
His
nephew
left
the
room
without
an
angry
word
,
notwithstanding
.
He
stopped
at
the
outer
door
to
bestow
the
greetings
of
the
season
on
the
clerk
,
who
cold
as
he
was
,
was
warmer
than
Scrooge
;
for
he
returned
them
cordially
.
47
'
There
's
another
fellow
,
'
muttered
Scrooge
;
who
overheard
him
:
'
my
clerk
,
with
fifteen
shillings
a
week
,
and
a
wife
and
family
,
talking
about
a
merry
Christmas
.
I
'll
retire
to
Bedlam
.
'
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48
This
lunatic
,
in
letting
Scrooge
's
nephew
out
,
had
let
two
other
people
in
.
49
They
were
portly
gentlemen
,
pleasant
to
behold
,
and
now
stood
,
with
their
hats
off
,
in
Scrooge
's
office
.
They
had
books
and
papers
in
their
hands
,
and
bowed
to
him
.
50
'
Scrooge
and
Marley
's
,
I
believe
,
'
said
one
of
the
gentlemen
,
referring
to
his
list
.
'
Have
I
the
pleasure
of
addressing
Mr.
Scrooge
,
or
Mr.
Marley
?
'