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Scrooge was desperate not to see the visons of his past. In this case, he was in Belles home. Belle was his betrothed who broke off their engagement, because Scrooge was fixated on money. This drove Scrooge to become even more hard hearted. Seeing her in this setting, with a child and a husband, hurt him as he is realizing what he has lost.

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Scrooge says "remove me" as a desperate cry to the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, showing his fear and desire to change his ways. He wants to avoid the future shown to him by the ghost and seeks redemption for his past actions.

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