He initially chases him away
The Figgs- Je T'adore
The name of the band is 'Saving Jane' - the singer's name is Marti Dodson.
The song name is Girl Next Door and it's by the band formerly known as Copperpot. They are now Hathaway Brown.
Taylor Swift....duhhh
a knock.
The ghost of Marley, Scrooge's former business partner, was the one knocking on Scrooge's door. He came to warn Scrooge about his fate if he did not change his ways.
He hated him at first...but then at the end warmed up to him
On the door knocker of the front door
Marley's face appeared on the door knocker of Scrooge's house, as Scrooge arrived home on the night of Christmas Eve. This haunting image marked the beginning of the supernatural events that transformed Scrooge's life in "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.
After closing the window and checking the door, Scrooge went back to bed and fell asleep.
Marley appeared to Scrooge in several places, but all were at his house. The first glimpse Scrooge gets is in the doorknocker, and then in several places in his room, and finally Marley appears in full body, floating through the locked door to talk to him.
a ghostly vision of Jacob Marley
The ghostly image of Marley appears
The face of Jacob Marley appears in Scrooge's door knocker in "A Christmas Carol." Marley, Scrooge's former business partner, serves as a warning to Scrooge about the consequences of his life choices.
It was the first apparition of Jacob Marley
A dark gloomy cold building, with Marley And Scrooge still painted on the signs outside. In a small barely furnished office sits old Scrooge with a tiny fire burning and a single candle for light, hsi office door remains open so he can keep an eye on his lowly clerk Bob Cratchit who has to where gloves when writing because the fire he is allowed is a single lump of burning coal and one small candle for light
scrooge and marley scrooges nephew visit him scrooge will give nothing scroogecloses his office for christmas scrooge meets an old friend the face on the door knocker the strange carriage strange noises scrooge talks to the marleys ghost