- Bucket may have finally found the evidence he needs to link Fagin to Jacob Marley. Compeyson comes closer to getting his hands on Amelia's inheritance, but is prevented from attending an important meeting.
- Amelia chairs her shareholders' meeting, unhappy that Jaggers warns her against encouraging Compeyson and unaware that she is not the only woman in Compeyson's life as she accepts his marriage proposal. Bucket discovers that Fagin met with Marley in the warehouse on the night of the murder though Fagin claims that, as Marley's business partner, he would lose, rather than gain from his death. Peter Cratchit meanwhile continues his friendship with Little Nell and gives his mother financial support for treating Tim's illness.—don @ minifie-1
- Bucket finds that Fagin uses Croucher's Warehouse as a depot for urchins and waifs before shipping them overseas as mine slaves. En route to the brewery shareholders' meeting, Arthur and Compeyson are suddenly waylaid by Compeyson's wife, whom he assures that he shall soon make them a fortune and pay off their debts. But he arrives as the meeting ends, with Amelia applauded for her business savvy. Bucket finds a little boy who saw a man, resembling Marley, arguing with Fagin at the warehouse on Christmas Eve. Peter Cratchit gives his money for Nell's present to his distraught mother for Tiny Tim's medicine. Fagin tells Bucket that the business at the warehouse was his partner Marley's idea. Honoria boxes up James's photograph and letters to her. Bucket sees that the boy is taken into the Bumbles' workhouse. Silas Wegg kicks Mrs Gamp out of his tavern after discovering his gin stock is missing. Compeyson proposes to Amelia, proffering her the ring that he slipped off his sleeping wife's finger.—KGF Vissers
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