At what point does Scrooge begin to realize that he is the man whose death is un-mourned?

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This passage from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. It takes place near the end of the novella after Scrooge has willingly received the visit of the final Spirit.   “Spectre,” said Scrooge, “something informs me that our parting moment is at hand. I know it, but I know not how. Tell me what man that was whom we saw lying dead?” The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come conveyed him, as before — though at a different time, he thought: indeed, there seemed no order in these latter visions, save that they were in the Future — into the resorts of business men, but showed him not himself. Indeed,... Show more

At what point does Scrooge begin to realize that he is the man whose death is un-mourned?