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n stave one he sees a myriad spirits moaning and groaning as they try to get to those living people in view to help them. Many Scrooge recognises as business people. These too, like Marley were doomed to walk the earth in everlasting torment

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Scrooge sees a ghostly figure on a windy, cold Christmas Eve outside his window in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol".

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Srooge goes through an ion gate and in the wrecked cemetery, sees his own gravestone, it is flat and neglected.

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What will be his own if he does not change his ways

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He sees the ghosts of the departed screaming and moaning as they walk the earth forever in torment

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Its was the way in which the Ghost of Christmas Yet to come could forewarn Scrooge that his death was imminent as the Ghost was the only one not to speak.

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Scrooge sees a head stone bearing his name

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Hes sees a tomb stone and when forced to look at it by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come he sees his name carved in the head stone

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He sees his own headstone

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A room full of Christmas fare

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