He grabs a ruler and starts toward the door, which was enough to frighten the boy off.
Scrooge said that he wished he had given something to the boy who was singing a Christmas carol at his door as a form of appreciation and kindness. He regretted not acknowledging and supporting the joyful spirit of the boy during the holiday season.
IN stave one Scrooge remembers his attitude toward the boy singing carols through his key hole and states he should have given him something
SCrooge lements that he should have given the both some money and not just chased him away
Chases him away
He wish he' d given him so me thing
Scrooge does not like the Christmas carol "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."
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Ebenezer Scrooge
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