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letra de jolly, rich and fat - cast of a christmas carol

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[speaker 1?]
had a good year?

[speaker 2?]
a very good year sir

[speaker 1?]
nothing i care to rearrange

[speaker 2?]
holiday best, holiday cheer sir

[speaker 1?]
gentlemen of the royal exchange

[speakers 1+2?]
powerful men [?]
giving our pockets one more pat
and with christmas getting here
it’s [?] jolly, rich, and fat

give to the poor

[ speaker 3?]
certainly sir
[mr. smythe]
don’t worry children we’ll find him

excuse me sir, i’m looking for mr. ebenezer scrooge

[speaker?]
oh look over there

[female ensemble]
merry old wives
snuffy and jolly
[?] around this christmas morn

[male ensemble]
this christmas morn

[female ensemble]
giving out gifts
handing out porridge
spending the most enormous sums

[male ensemble]
generous mеn
[?]
generous when wе pass a hat
[ensemble]
[?] being jolly, rich, and fat

[speakers 1+2?]
give to the poor?

[speaker?]
with pleasure

[mr. smythe, spoken]
when will mr. scrooge arrive?

[male ensemble]
thank the lord our [?]

[speakers?]
he should be here in three sir
and better you than me sir

[male ensemble]
thank the lord we’re not in debt to scrooge

[speaker?]
merry christmas mr. scrooge

[scrooge, spoken]
merry christmas, my dear sir every idiot who goes about merry christmas on his lips should be boiled in his own pudding
crachit?
[crachit, spoken]
yes sir?

[scrooge, spoken]
you’ll want tomorrow off i suppose?

[crachit, spoken]
well if it’s quite convenient sir

[scrooge, spoken]
it is not convenient

[mr. smythe, spoken]
pardon me mr. scrooge
may i speak with you a moment sir?

[scrooge, spoken]
speak swiftly, the exchange is closing early

[mr. smythe]
mr. scrooge my wife has died

(spoken)
i need to pay her funeral expenses

[scrooge, spoken]
and what mr. smythe?

[mr. smythe]
sir i need more time to pay you

[scrooge, spoken]
am i a charity? am i the state?
your mortgage is due tomorrow morning at 9 am

[mr. smythe]
please sir what about my children?

[male ensemble]
scrooge says nay sir

[mr. smythe]
christmas day sir

[scrooge, spoken]
christmas, sir, is a humbug

[ensemble]
-gasp-

[female ensemble]
skinny and mean
rotten old geezer

[male ensemble]
never a kindly word or deed
skinny and cold

[female ensemble]
old ebenezer
never would help a friend in need

[male ensemble]
locking his doors

[female ensemble]
drawing his curtains

[ensemble]
adding up one more stack of gold
never saw a sadder sight
there’s no one quite as dingy, mean, and cold

[charity men]
bless you sir

[ensemble]
thank the lord our losses have been slim

[scrooge]
you owe me interest peter
your payments overdue sir

[ensemble]
thank the lord we’re not in debt to him

[scrooge]
if you don’t plan to pay sir
the law will find a way sir

[ensemble]
[?]
never a thought of christmas day
checking his watch
[?]

[female ensemble]
how’d he ever get that way?

[male ensemble]
taking their gold

[female ensemble]
starving the children

[ensemble]
how could he do a thing like that?
never saw a sight to match it
what a pity, what a-

[scrooge, spoken]
crachit

[ensemble]
jolly that we’re jolly, rich, and fat

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