A Letter To Mr Scrooge

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Hello Mr. Scrooge, I’m Mrs. Dilber. I don’t know you very well. Actually, I hardly know you at all. We’ve never really met in person. I was your laundress and I can say that if you had continued to be a grumpy, cold-hearted old man, when you passed away I had planned on taking your stuff and selling it. I wasn’t going to do it because I don’t like you, although I’m not overly fond of you, I simply need the money. You didn’t pay me very well you know. I lived in the poorer part of town though all of it is poor and the cold took my family from me. I live by myself now and life is very hard indeed.

Even though I cannot afford them, I like to wear dresses mostly. I would like to wear nice dresses, but sadly I am forced

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