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scrooge
1. The three of us have a good time together, yet Tandoulou sets me thinking sometimes: On one hand she is intelligent and knowledgeable about many subjects; on the other hand she is rather bossy and obsessed with religion; she is also a scrooge, counting every cent she is to pay
2. As Dickens said after Scrooge found happiness,
3. Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Present stood in the city streets on
4. "Why to a poor one most?" asked Scrooge
5. It was a remarkable quality of the Ghost (which Scrooge had
6. clerk's; for there he went, and took Scrooge with him, holding to his
7. Jason got the feeling that Marx was perhaps the most famous misanthrope this side of Ebenezer Scrooge, prior to the latter’s redemption
8. Remember Scrooge to Marley's Ghost? 'There's more
9. "Join the party, you old Scrooge
10. Scrooge when it comes to running the mop and the broom around our rooms
11. Frugality doesn't have to mean being a scrooge or living without comfort
12. "Scrooge" and all other kinds of names
13. If you don't want to give to the 'Good for nothin' derelict', then do you want to feel like a self-righteous scrooge or a guilt-ridden miser? For how we act not only expresses the heart, but also conditions it
14. consider myself to be one of the surplus population that Scrooge spoke of
15. Before LIT-TISSUE changed his life he had given handouts to beggars in the street occasionally, he had donated small amounts to a few charities from time to time, and in his every day life he had not been a Scrooge in his relationships with friends and acquaintances
16. When Scrooge was faced with his immanent demise: he was not laughing
17. Be a humble obedient Cratchet and scrape and bow to the scrooge you work for… or become a Scrooge yourself and employ wage slaves and pay them almost nothing for their toil
18. All the institutions Dickens had scrooge giving money to… to uphold the misery and degradation of the poor: were eventually, very slowly phased out and shut down, covered up and whitewashed
19. Scrooge is depicted as a kindly benefactor because he gave money to these ‘charitable’ institutions
20. If Scrooge had stuck to his guns
21. England would have rid itself of its own social inhumanity faster and better than it ever did by rich scum like Scrooge giving a few paltry donations to the institutionalization of social poverty and degradation
22. Scrooge was considered to be a benefactor because he was finally persuaded by magical spirits to give to these obscene institutions so they could grind the masses down into total starvation and death more effectively than just letting them scrounge and starve on the streets of London
23. If he had made scrooge more honest: if Scrooge had hated the hypocrisies of the traditional Christmas honestly: then at least he could have exposed Christmas for what it is: a token lie, a pittance token lie
24. The entire story is designed to make the meanest stingiest bastards alive; feel that they are better than scrooge
25. After all, I'm Fagin, Marley, Scrooge, Hamlet, Quickly
26. Where before they had a Santa Claus now they have a Scrooge
27. Fezziwig and the young woman who had fallen in love with the youthful Scrooge, while Ginnie hid in the school happily making costumes with Miss Thorne's older sister
28. This means that we have no Scrooge
29. But Miss Thorne knew that as soon as he had got rid of the book and started working on the character of Scrooge, he would be very different