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He was unlocking his front door in readiness to enter his home

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The first young Ebenezer Scrooge was working as an apprentice for Mr. Fezziwig, a kind and generous employer who taught him valuable lessons about compassion and the true spirit of Christmas.

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He acted like a snobby rich man who had no patience, kindness or love in his heart. He only cared about himself and money.

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He worked for Fezziwig in a counting house when he was first apprenticed, and then when Fezziwig died he made Scrooge & Marley inc. with Jacob Marley

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He waqs left at his boarding school by his father throughout the end of term and did not celebrate Christmas with anyone

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When we hear about him he is sitting all alone in his boarding School room at Christmas

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Before the visitation of the three spirits, Scrooge was asleep in his four poster bed.

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The first apparition was Jacob Marley

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