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knocking 3
knot 1
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knowing 3
knowledge 3
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64 little
63 good
60 could
60 know
59 before
59 do
59 like
Charles Dickens
Dickens – Christmas Carol

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know

   Strophe
1 1| don't mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge, what 2 1| were partners for I don't know how many years. Scrooge 3 1| entreaty. Foul weather didn't know where to have him. The heaviest 4 1| blindmen's dogs appeared to know him; and when they saw him 5 1| pleasant time: the only time I know of, in the long calendar 6 1| excuse me -- I don't know that.'' ~"But you might 7 1| that.'' ~"But you might know it,'' observed the gentleman. ~" 8 1| as though it cried, "I know him! Marley's Ghost!'' and 9 1| question, because he didn't know whether a ghost so transparent 10 1| your senses?'' ~"I don't know,'' said Scrooge. ~"Why do 11 1| and more. ~"Or would you know,'' pursued the Ghost, "the 12 1| cried the phantom, "not to know, that ages of incessant 13 1| is all developed. Not to know that any Christian spirit 14 1| means of usefulness. Not to know that no space of regret 15 2| honest Ali Baba! Yes, yes, I know! One Christmas time, when 16 2| It was the Parrot, you know. There goes Friday, running 17 2| Scrooge if he knew it. ~"Know it!'' said Scrooge. "Was 18 2| learned a Truth like this, I know how strong and irresistible 19 2| principle to do so, do I not know that your repentance and 20 2| have been man enough to know its value. ~But now a knocking 21 2| How can I? Tut, don't I know.'' she added in the same 22 3| the Ghost. "Come in. and know me better, man!'' ~Scrooge 23 3| stagnant-blooded race, appeared to know that there was something 24 3| Spirit, "who lay claim to know us, and who do their deeds 25 3| unfeeling man as Mr Scrooge. You know he is, Robert! Nobody knows 26 3| returned the Spirit. "But they know me. See!'' ~ 27 3| any unlikely chance, to know a man more blest in a laugh 28 3| say is, I should like to know him too. Introduce him to 29 3| have called provoking, you know; but satisfactory, too. 30 3| For his pretending not to know her; his pretending that 31 3| I have found it out! I know what it is, Fred! I know 32 3| know what it is, Fred! I know what it is!'' ~"What is 33 4| vague uncertain horror, to know that behind the dusky shroud, 34 4| spectre I have seen. But as I know your purpose si to do me 35 4| is precious time to me, I know. Lead on, Spirit!'' ~The 36 4| monstrous chin, "I don't know much about it, either way. 37 4| about it, either way. I only know he's dead.'' ~"When did 38 4| left it to me. That's all I know.'' ~This pleasantry was 39 4| for upon my life I don't know of anybody to go to it. 40 4| free of it long ago, you know; and the other two an't 41 4| bundle, old Joe, and let me know the value of it. Speak out 42 4| afraid for them to see it. We know pretty well that we were 43 4| secret impulse, anxious to know what kind of room it was. 44 4| transferred?'' ~"I don't know. But before that time we 45 4| just a little down you know,'' said Bob, inquired what 46 4| ever knew that, I don't know.'' ~"Knew what, my dear?'' ~" 47 4| cried they all. ~"And I know,'' said Bob, "I know, my 48 4| And I know,'' said Bob, "I know, my dears, that when we 49 4| parting moment is at hand. I know it, but I know not how. 50 4| at hand. I know it, but I know not how. Tell me what man 51 5| dispelled. They will be. I know they will!'' ~His hands 52 5| extravagance. ~"I don't know what to do!'' cried Scrooge, 53 5| briliant laughs! ~"I don't know what day of the month it 54 5| said Scrooge. "I don't know how long I've been among 55 5| among the Spirits. I don't know anything. I'm quite a baby. 56 5| returned the boy ~"Do you know the Poulterer's, in the 57 5| A remarkable boy! Do you know whether they've sold the 58 5| with a laugh. "He sha'n't know who sends it. It's twice 59 5| 160"> with him. "I don't know what to say to such munifi& 60 5| for he was wise enough to know that nothing ever happened


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