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20 May, 20:10

Why does it say that Scrooge is left with an improved opinion of himself, following the visit from the charity collectors?

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  1. 20 May, 22:39
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    Scrooge asks the charity collectors if there are no prisoners and if the Union Workhouses are still in operation. Scrooge was a money-lender, so there would have been many people in his debt that he allowed to work in the Union Workhouses instead of going to jail for not paying back; since they're still in operation, presumably people are still working there instead of sitting in jail.
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