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The Ghost Of Christmas Past

The first ghost to visit Scrooge is the Ghost of Christmas Past. The ghost whisks Scrooge away from his house and Scrooge finds himself looking at himself as a boy in school. Scrooge watches himself being bullied by the other boys. The ghost then shows Scrooge himself as a teenager, dancing with a young lady called Belle, to whom Scrooge had been engaged. Scrooge is then confronted with the image of himself arguing with Belle, who he then sees married to another man, cradling a baby.

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