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At the end of A...
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At the end of A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge is so elated at having a second chance, of undoing the ill will he has engendered by his "grasping, wheezing" skinflinty nature, that he sets about immediately to right all the wrongs he has perpetrated. Throwing open the shutters, he sees a boy in the street and sends him to the poulterer's to buy the prize goose that's been hanging in the window. The boy, fearing he is being sent on a fool's errand, shouts back a wisecrack. "No, no, I am in earnest!" replies Scrooge.
