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00:30L'Histoire est une histoire
00:36L'histoire est une histoire
00:42L'Histoire est une histoire
00:46Le lieu, Londres, le temps, 1843, la saison, celle de joie, de festivité et de charité,
01:06de joie et de bonheur pour tous les hommes, avec peut-être une exception, et c'est avec
01:11cette exception que nous sommes concernés dans notre histoire.
01:15L'exception est Ebeneezer Scrooge.
01:36Merry Christmas, Uncle! God save you!
01:39Humbug!
01:41Christmas, Humbug, Uncle? You don't mean that, I'm sure!
01:45But I do! Merry Christmas, what reason have you to be merry? You're poor enough!
01:50Well, come then, what reason have you to be morose? You're rich enough!
01:54Bah! Humbug!
01:57Don't be cross, Uncle!
01:59What else can I be? Out upon a merry Christmas!
02:04If I could work my will, every idiot who goes about with Merry Christmas on his lips
02:11should be boiled in his own pudding and buried with a stake of holly through his heart!
02:17Uncle!
02:18Keep Christmas in your own way and let me keep it in mine!
02:23Don't be angry, Uncle! Come, dine with us tomorrow!
02:27Never! Oh, good afternoon!
02:30I'm sorry with all my heart to find you so resonant.
02:33But I'll keep my Christmas humor to the last!
02:36So, a Merry Christmas, Uncle, and a Happy New Year!
02:39Good afternoon!
02:41And a Merry Christmas, Mr. Cratchit!
02:43Merry Christmas, sir!
02:44Good afternoon!
02:49Scrooge and Marley, I believe?
02:51Have I the pleasure of addressing Mr. Scrooge or Mr. Marley?
02:54Mr. Marley died seven years ago this very night.
02:58At this festive season of the year, Mr. Scrooge,
03:01a few of us are endeavouring to raise a fund
03:03to buy the poor some meat and drink and means of warmth.
03:06But are there no prisons?
03:08Plenty of prisons.
03:10And then the treadmill and the poor lord, the union workhouses,
03:14they in full vigour, then, hmm?
03:16Both very busy.
03:17Oh, I was afraid from what you said at first
03:20that something had occurred to stop them in their useful course.
03:23I don't make merry myself at Christmas
03:25and I can't afford to make idle people merry.
03:27Yes, I know, you'll tell me that many can't go there
03:30and many would rather die.
03:32Well, we'd better do that
03:34than decrease the surplus population.
03:37Good afternoon, gentlemen.
03:40Good afternoon.
03:45You'll want all day tomorrow, I suppose, hmm?
03:50It's quite convenient, sir.
03:52It's not convenient and it's not fair.
03:55If I was to stop you half a crown for it,
03:58you'd think yourself ill-used, I'll be bound, hmm?
04:01And yet you don't think me ill-used
04:04when I pay a day's wages for no work.
04:07It's only once a year, sir.
04:09Well, that's a poor excuse for picking a man's pocket
04:12every 25th of December.
04:15You'll be here all the earlier the next morning.
04:20Even the blind man's dog knew old Scrooge and avoided him.
04:24Scrooge kept all humanity at a distance
04:27and liked it that way.
04:39Chica... Chica Barney!
04:49Chica Barney!
05:01Humbug.
05:04Humbug.
05:19Humbug.
05:49Humbug.
06:19My own free will, my worry.
06:24Now, now, you were always a good man of business, Jacob.
06:28Business?
06:30Mankind was my business.
06:36Why did I walk through crowds of fellow beings
06:39with my eyes turned down
06:42and never raise them to that blessed star
06:46that led the wise men to a poor abode?
06:50Hear me!
06:52I will, I will.
06:54I am here tonight to warn you
06:57that you have yet a chance of escaping my fate.
07:03Ebenezer,
07:06you will be haunted by three spirits.
07:11Expect the first tomorrow when the bell tolls one.
07:17Expect the second on the next night at the same hour.
07:22The third upon the next night
07:24when the last stroke of twelve has ceased to vibrate.
07:33The air was filled with moaning phantoms.
07:36Their misery was plainly that they had lost the power
07:39to interfere for good in human matters.
07:52Scrooge awoke to the chimes of a neighboring clock.
07:56His room was flooded with light
07:58and a hand opened the curtains of his bed.
08:02Sir, are you the spirit, sir,
08:06whose coming was foretold to me?
08:10I am.
08:12Who and what are you?
08:15I am the ghost of Christmas past.
08:18Long past?
08:20No, your past.
08:23What brings you here?
08:26Your welfare.
08:29Rise and walk with me.
08:36Good heavens, I was a boy here.
08:40Your lip is trembling.
08:42What?
08:43And what is that upon your cheek?
08:46Nothing, nothing.
08:48Nothing.
08:50These are but shadows of the things that have been.
08:54They have no consciousness of us.
08:58The school is not quite deserted.
09:01A solitary child, neglected by his friends,
09:05is left there still.
09:13A poor boy.
09:16Let us see another Christmas.
09:23Do you know this place?
09:25Know it?
09:27I'm an apprentice here.
09:30Oh, I...
09:32It's old Fezziwig.
09:34It's Fezziwig, alive again.
09:41Yee-haw, me boys.
09:43No more work tonight.
09:44Christmas evening.
09:46Christmas Ebeneezer.
09:47Clear away, me lads.
09:49Shut up, Ebeneezer.
09:51Merry Christmas to you.
09:53Yee-haw, me lad.
09:55He was very much attached to me.
10:04Welcome, welcome everybody.
10:08Merry Christmas to you all.
10:12A small matter to make these silly folks so full of gratitude.
10:17Small?
10:19Why is it not?
10:21He has spent but a few pounds of your mortal money.
10:24Three or four, perhaps.
10:26But it isn't that.
10:27But he had the power.
10:28He had the power to render us happy or unhappy.
10:31To make ourselves as light as a candle.
10:34He had the power.
10:35He had the power.
10:36He had the power to make us happy or unhappy.
10:40My time goes so quick.
10:45You are changed.
10:48You fear the world too much.
10:51There is nothing as hard as poverty.
10:53So I pursue wealth.
10:56I have seen your nobler aspirations fall off one by one.
11:01And I have seen your nobler aspirations fall off one by one.
11:06Until the master passion, gain, engrosses you.
11:11Our contract is an old one.
11:15I can release you.
11:17Have I ever sought release?
11:20In words?
11:22No, never.
11:24In what then?
11:25In a changed nature.
11:27In an altered spirit.
11:31May you be happy in the life you have chosen.
11:36Spirit, why would you delight to torture me?
11:40I told you these were shadows of the things that have been.
11:45That they are what they are.
11:47Do not blame me.
11:50Take me back.
11:52Haunt me no longer.
11:56Enter, Ebeneezer Scrooge.
12:01Come in and know me better, man.
12:06I am the ghost of Christmas present.
12:10You have no idea who I am.
12:13I am the ghost of Christmas present.
12:16You have no idea who I am.
12:19I am the ghost of Christmas present.
12:22You have never seen the like of me before.
12:30Spirit, conduct me where you will.
12:34If you have ought to teach me, well, let me profit by it.
12:39Touch my robe.
12:45As they walked, the spirit shed from his torch a few drops of blood.
12:50As they walked, the spirit shed from his torch a few drops of good cheer on the passers-by.
12:55They stopped to bless the humble dwelling of the Cratchit family.
13:03And how did little Tim behave?
13:06As good as gold.
13:08He told me coming home that he hoped the people saw him in the church
13:12because he was a cripple and it might be pleasant to them to remember upon Christmas Day
13:17who made lamebeckers walk and blind men see.
13:40A merry Christmas to us all, my dears.
13:43God bless us.
13:45God bless us, everyone.
13:47God bless us.
13:48God bless us, everyone.
13:51Spirit, tell me, tell me if tiny Tim will live.
13:58I see a vacant seat in the poor chimney corner
14:03and a crutch without an owner, carefully preserved.
14:08No, no.
14:10If these shadows remain unaltered by the future, the child will die.
14:16No.
14:18No.
14:19What then?
14:21If he'd be like to die, he had better do it.
14:24Don't.
14:25And decrease the selfless population.
14:28Oh, God.
14:31To hear the insect on the leaf
14:34pronouncing on the too much life among his hungry brothers in the dust.
14:42What place is this?
14:44A place where miners live, who labor in the bowels of the earth.
14:49But they know me.
14:51See?
14:53God bless you, merry gentlemen.
14:57Let nothing you dismay.
15:01Remember Christ our Savior was born on Christmas Day
15:08and to save us all from Satan's power.
15:14God bless you, merry gentlemen.
15:17Let nothing you dismay.
15:20Remember Christ our Savior was born on Christmas Day
15:26and to save us all from Satan's power.
15:31God bless you, merry gentlemen.
15:35Let nothing you dismay.
15:39Remember Christ our Savior was born on Christmas Day
15:44to save us all from Satan's power when we have gone astray.
16:02Uncle Scrooge.
16:04He's given us plenty of merriment, I'm sure.
16:07And it would be ungrateful not to drink his health.
16:10And I say, Uncle Scrooge.
16:12Uncle Scrooge.
16:14A merry Christmas and a happy New Year to the old man, whatever he is.
16:18He wouldn't take it from me, but may he have it nevertheless.
16:24My life upon this globe is very brief.
16:28It ends tonight at midnight.
16:33Forgive me, but I see something strange.
16:38Look here. Look, look, down here.
16:43Spirit, are they yours?
16:47They are man's and they cling to me.
16:53This boy is ignorance.
16:56This girl is want.
16:59Beware them both, but most of all, beware this boy.
17:04Have they no refuge? No resource?
17:08Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?
17:14I am in the presence of the ghost of Christmas yet to come.
17:21You are about to show me shadows of things that have not happened,
17:26but will happen in the time before us.
17:31Is that so, spirit?
17:34Yes, it is.
17:37Ghost of the future, I fear you more than any specter I have seen,
17:42but as I know your purpose is to do me good.
17:46Lead on, lead on, spirit.
17:56Old Scratch has got his own at last.
18:00He's got his own at last.
18:04Old Scratch has got his own at last, I hear.
18:07Why, what was the matter with him?
18:09God knows. It's likely to be a very cheap funeral.
18:13I don't mind going if a lunch is provided, but I must be fed.
18:17He's got his own at last.
18:32He'd like somebody to look after him when he was struck with death.
18:37Come into the parlor now. Come into the parlor, come into the parlor.
18:42Open that bundle, old Joe.
18:45What have you got there, buddy?
18:50His blankets, bed curtains.
18:55You don't mean to say you took them down rings and all with him lying there?
19:01Yes, I do.
19:05If he wanted to keep them after he was dead, why wasn't he natural in his lifetime?
19:11It's a judgment on him.
19:16Spirit, I see. Yes, I do, I do see.
19:22Merciful heaven, what is this?
19:29Spirit, this is a fearful place. In leaving it, I'll not leave its lesson.
19:35Let us go.
19:37I understand you, and I would do it if I could,
19:42but I have not the power. Spirit, I have not the power.
19:49Let me see some tenderness connected with the death.
19:57My little, little child. My little child.
20:03Before I draw nearer to that stone to which you point, answer me one question.
20:09Are these the shadows of the things that will be,
20:13or are they shadows of the things that may be only?
20:21Am I the man who lay upon the bed?
20:25Am I the man who lay upon the bed?
20:30No, Spirit. No, no, no.
20:35Spirit, I'm not the man I was.
20:39Good Spirit, assure me that I may yet change these shadows you have shown me by an altered life.
20:49I will not shut out the lessons that they teach.
21:02They're not torn down. Look, rings and all.
21:08Yes, I will live in the past, the present and the future.
21:12Oh, Jacob Marley, heaven and the Christmas time be praised for this.
21:20I just don't know what to do.
21:27I don't know what day of the month it is.
21:30I don't know how long I've been among the spirits. I don't know anything.
21:40Hello, hello. What's today?
21:46An intelligent boy. A remarkable boy.
21:50What's today, my fine young fellow?
21:56It's Christmas Day. It's Christmas Day.
22:00They haven't missed it. The spirits have done it all in one night.
22:05They can do anything they like. Of course they can.
22:16You know, I scarcely ever looked at it before. It's a wonderful knocker.
22:24I'll send it to Bob Cratchit. He shan't know who sends it.
22:33My man, my dear sir, how do you do?
22:37A merry Christmas to you, sir.
22:40Mr. Scrooge.
22:42Yes. Allow me to ask your pardon.
22:48Will you come and see me?
22:50I will. I will.
22:52Thank you.
22:56Is your master at home?
22:58Yes, sir. He's in the dining room along with mistress.
23:01Thank you. I'll just go in myself.
23:05Fred.
23:06Well, bless my soul. Come in, uncle.
23:10Come in, uncle.
23:16Hello. And what do you mean by coming here at this time of day?
23:23I am very sorry, sir. It's only once a year, sir.
23:27It's only once a year.
23:30I am very sorry, sir. It's only once a year, sir.
23:35It shall not be repeated. I was making rather merry yesterday, sir.
23:39Now I'll tell you what, my friend.
23:42I am not going to stand for this sort of thing any longer.
23:46And therefore, therefore I am about to raise your salary.
23:53A merry Christmas, Bob. A merry Christmas.
23:56I will raise your salary, Bob, and endeavour to assist your struggling family.
24:02And we'll discuss your affairs this very afternoon, Bob.
24:09Scrooge was better than his word.
24:11He did all he had promised and more.
24:13And to Tiny Tim, who did not die, he was a second father.
24:18It was said thereafter that Ebeneezer Scrooge knew how to keep Christmas well.
24:23If any man alive possessed that knowledge.
24:53The End