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* SoProudOfYou: Fergus tells Scrooge this when he explains why he won't be joining the rest of the family for the journey to America.
-->'''Fergus:''' Scrooge, take your sisters to a new life in America! Ye're right -- ye've ootgrown the life ''ah've'' known.\\
'''Scrooge:''' But--\\
'''Fergus:''' ''(smiles warmly)'' No arguin, lad! Joost ''promise me'' you'll always be true to yourself and know ah'll always be prood o' ya!
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* EccentricMillionaire: Well, Eccentric ''Billionaire'', but half-way name-checked and discussed after Scrooge demonstrates that he likes to bathe in cash in front of his family:

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* EccentricMillionaire: Well, Eccentric ''Billionaire'', but half-way Half-way name-checked and discussed after Scrooge demonstrates that he likes to bathe in cash in front of his family:



* HealthyInHeaven: When we see Fergus' ghost seeing his children off as he reunites with Downy in the afterlife, he is young again, having the same appearance as he did in the very first chapter.



* TogetherInDeath: It turns out that Scrooge's father had passed away in the night, and it was his spirit bidding him goodbye from the window. He is reunited with Scrooge's mother, who had died five years before (in 1897).

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* TogetherInDeath: It turns out that Scrooge's father had passed away in the night, and it was his spirit bidding him goodbye from the window. He is reunited with Scrooge's mother, Downy, who had died five years before (in 1897).
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''''Hortense:''' ''Poor'' people are crazy, papa! Rich people are ''eccentric!''\\

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''''Hortense:''' '''Hortense:''' ''Poor'' people are crazy, papa! Rich people are ''eccentric!''\\
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* EccentricMillionaire: Well, Eccentric ''Billionaire'', but half-way name-checked and discussed after Scrooge demonstrates that he likes to bathe in cash in front of his family:
-->'''Fergus:''' ''(looks to the sky with a horrified expression)'' [[TalkingToTheDead Downy, dear]] -- our son is as crazy as a loon!\\
''''Hortense:''' ''Poor'' people are crazy, papa! Rich people are ''eccentric!''\\
'''Matilda:''' Scroogey's as eccentric as a ''loon!''



-->'''Matilda and Hortense:''' Scroogey's got a gir-ruhl! Scroogey's got a gir-ruhl!
-->'''Scrooge:''' The girl -- I mean, the land -- is in the state of Goldiesota -- I mean Calisota -- in a small settlement called Goldieburg -- I mean Duckburg! Drat!

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-->'''Matilda and Hortense:''' Scroogey's got a gir-ruhl! Scroogey's got a gir-ruhl!
-->'''Scrooge:'''
gir-ruhl!\\
'''Scrooge:'''
The girl -- I mean, the land -- is in the state of Goldiesota -- I mean Calisota -- in a small settlement called Goldieburg -- I mean Duckburg! Drat!

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!!Chapter 9: The Billionaire of Dismal Downs
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'''Released:''' Sweden- ''November 1993'', United States- ''August 1995''\\
'''Dates:''' ''1898-1902''

After his various businesses in Whitehorse turn him from a millionaire into a billionaire, Scrooge finally returns home to his father and sisters (now living in Castle [=McDuck=]) to make his ancestral Scotland the home base for his planned worldwide financial empire. Two days among the locals, their customs, and their games, however, make Scrooge feel so out of place that he doesn't think he could ever prosper here. He tells his family about the land he bought in some settlement called Duckburg and asks them to move with him to America. His sisters are only too eager to go, but his father claims he's too old to move again. He agrees Scrooge has outgrown the life they knew in Dismal Downs but tells his children to go start a new life in America without him. The next morning, the [=McDuck=] siblings unknowingly wave good-bye to the spirits of their parents before they go to eternal rest in an ending Don Rosa was surprised got past the radar.
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!!This chapter provides examples of:

* BullyingADragon: Soapy Slick refuses to sign a receipt to prove that Scrooge's debt has been paid for, and insults him in the process, forgetting that he is talking to the "King of the Klondike". One punch to the stomach latter, and the receipt is signed.
* ContinuityNod: Related to the above; Scrooge buries a cache of nuggets in the ground before leaving his claim "in case of emergency", the cache that Goldie would find in the first story featuring her by Carl Barks.
* CoveredInMud: Scrooge jumps into a quicksand bog to retrieve a '''two shilling''' golf ball.
* DiedHappilyEverAfter: Fergus dies peacefully in his sleep, on the day Scrooge and his sisters set out to Duckburg. His spirit, along with their mother, sees the siblings off before happily departing to the afterlife.
* EatTheRich: The people of Dismal Downs antagonize Scrooge because of their jealousy of his wealth and a perceived slight from his part.
* FaceFault: A [[http://cdn.zocoi.com/170/10.jpg truly epic example]] that involves ''a triple backflip''.
* FreudianSlipperySlope: Scrooge's sisters find the lock of Goldie's hair that Scrooge has kept, and start teasing him about it; while he tries to talk about his property in America:
-->'''Matilda and Hortense:''' Scroogey's got a gir-ruhl! Scroogey's got a gir-ruhl!
-->'''Scrooge:''' The girl -- I mean, the land -- is in the state of Goldiesota -- I mean Calisota -- in a small settlement called Goldieburg -- I mean Duckburg! Drat!
* GhostReunionEnding: At the end of the chapter "The Billionaire of Dismal Downs", the spirits of Scrooge's parents look at him as Scrooge and his sisters leave their ancestral home, and they reunite with one of their ancestors before passing on.
* GraveMarkingScene: Upon returning to the [=McDuck=] ancestral castle with his father and sisters, Scrooge takes a quiet moment to visit his mother's grave.
* {{Hypocrite}}: The people of Dismal Downs somehow complain about Scrooge having a bad temper, when they started the argument first.
* IconicOutfit: Scrooge obtains his famous red coat in a hilariously low key Inversion of the SuitUpOfDestiny. A cheapstake salesman offers him 5 British pounds and the red coat for a fancy suit he got for free, of course Scrooge takes the quids.
* LoanShark: Downplayed, Scrooge's prices for a loan are outrageously high (half of one's gold in a claim) but he is honest about it, and actually makes sure that when someone asks for a loan, his employees will be paid fairly.
* NeverAcceptedInHisHometown: The Townspeople resent Scrooge for his newfound wealth, and Scrooge in turn comes to despise them for their hostility. Since Scrooge was raised in Glasgow and has spend most of his life outside Scotland, he does not seem to have any friends among them.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: Scrooge participates in a sheep clipping contest, where his long-time enemy Argus Whiskerville is holding the sheep. Scrooge plays the overeager contestant part, in order to shave not only the sheep, but also Argus' beard and hair and get away with it.
* AnOfferYouCantRefuse: When Soapy refuses to sign Scrooge's receipt for completing his loan payments, Scrooge punches him with the gold nuggets stored in his wooly glove. Soapy relents before a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown will ensue.
* PooledFunds: Scrooge decides to indulge in it and brings barrels of money wherever he goes. His family thinks he is eccentric at best, a loon at worst.
* SelfMadeMan: After striking it rich thanks to his efforts and brains, Scrooge becomes a millionaire by tackling several businesses at the same time.
* ShoutOut: Right after a Scottish man has insulted Scrooge, he responds with "''grumble'' Peasant!"
-->'''Scottish Man:''' [[Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail Oh, what a giveaway! Did you hear him repressin' me? You heard it, didn't you?!]]
** The commentary directly states that the end scene was inspired by ''Film/TheGhostAndMrsMuir''.
* StrangerInAFamiliarLand: Although Scrooge spent his time in Scotland, a lifetime of tribulations around the world changed him too much to fit in his native town.
* SuckinessIsPainful: In the Highland Games, singing good poetry is one way to gather points, but Scrooge's song is so bad (and implied to be extremely explicit), that the female judges faint. In-story, the judges seem to be rather prudish Victorian ladies, and Scrooge chooses to sing lyrics from songs that were popular in Klondike saloons. He is again forgetting that this is not Dawson City, and he is not surrounded by miners and saloon girls.
* TogetherInDeath: It turns out that Scrooge's father had passed away in the night, and it was his spirit bidding him goodbye from the window. He is reunited with Scrooge's mother, who had died five years before (in 1897).
* TownContestEpisode: Scrooge participates in the Highland Games to try to fit in.
* UnskilledButStrong: Scrooge's physical prowess could make him win the Highland Games by a landslide, but unfortunately for him, there are rules and the contest also requires skill in areas Scrooge never trained. For instance, a fishing competition requires the use of a rod whereas Scrooge uses his hands alone.
* WhamShot: Two within the last two pages.
** The first comes when Scrooge and his sisters unknowingly ride by Scottie, revealing he's not the second figure standing with Fergus.
** The second comes right at the end, as it shows what is clearly Fergus' lifeless body underneath his bedsheets, cementing that he has passed away and revealing the one shown in the last two pages is his ghost.
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