Morrison Mysteries - A Christmas Carol Ep. 1: Marley's Ghost

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Morrison Mysteries - A Christmas Carol Ep. 2: The First of the Three Spirits

The Ghost of Christmas Past visits Scrooge and takes him back to his own childhood. He’s reminded that he was shown kindness as a young man, and had even been in love, before his greed took over. 

This episode was originally published on December 11, 2023


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Morrison Mysteries - A Christmas Carol Ep. 3: The Second of the Three Spirits

The Ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge how Christmas should be celebrated – with joy and giving, even when you are poor, like Scrooge’s own kindly clerk Bob Cratchit. 

This episode was originally published on December 11, 2023


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