British literature
What does Scrooge do when he reaches the top of the stairs before he enters his bedchamber for the night that touches on a universal human experience?
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Scrooge shouts in disbelief, refusing to admit that he sees Marley's ghost--a strange case of food poisoning, he claims. ... He sees a throng of spirits, each bound in chains.