Strophe
1 1| you. When will you come to see me.'' No beggars implored
2 1| opposite were mere phantoms. To see the dingy cloud come drooping
3 1| Scrooge said that he would see him -- yes, indeed he did.
4 1| and said that he would see him in that extremity first. ~"
5 1| uncle, but you never came to see me before that happened.
6 1| walked through his rooms to see that all was right. He had
7 1| through his waistcoat, could see the two buttons on his coat
8 1| vapour from an oven. ~"You see this toothpick?'' said Scrooge,
9 1| said Scrooge. ~"But I see it,'' said the Ghost, "notwithstanding.'' ~"
10 1| iron cable: but he could see nothing. ~"Jacob,'' he said,
11 1| in a shape that you can see, I may not tell. I have
12 1| ceased to vibrate. Look to see me no more; and look that,
13 2| dressing-gown before he could see anything; and could see
14 2| see anything; and could see very little then. All he
15 2| had a special desire to see the Spirit in his cap; and
16 2| rejoiced beyond all bounds to see them! Why did his cold eye
17 2| upon a form, and wept to see his poor forgotten self
18 2| Gate of Damascus; don't you see him! And the Sultan's Groom
19 2| laughing and crying; and to see his heightened and excited
20 2| saying as it did so, "Let us see another Christmas!'' ~Scrooge'
21 2| as you would desire to see upon a winter's night. ~
22 2| to any one whom he could see, but it produced an immediate
23 2| No more. I don't wish to see it. Show me no more!'' ~
24 3| jolly Giant, glorious to see: who bore a glowing torch,
25 3| mad delight to the boys to see it come plumping down into
26 3| Martha didn't like to see him disappointed, if it
27 3| beggars walk, and blind men see.'' ~Bob's voice was tremulous
28 3| Tiny Tim will live.'' ~"I see a vacant seat,'' replied
29 3| Spirit. "But they know me. See!'' ~
30 3| the Spirit's robe, "but I see something strange, and not
31 3| this boy, for on his brow I see that written which is Doom,
32 4| own to the utmost, could see nothing but a spectral hand
33 4| nor afraid for them to see it. We know pretty well
34 4| This is the end of it, you see! He frightened every one
35 4| shuddering from head to foot. "I see, I see. The case of this
36 4| head to foot. "I see, I see. The case of this unhappy
37 4| Strike, Shadow, strike! And see his good deeds springing
38 4| said to me, when I tried to see him and obtain a week's
39 4| one of pleasure. ~"Let me see some tenderness connected
40 4| would have done you good to see how green a place it is.
41 4| place it is. But you'll see it often. I promised him
42 4| for a length of time. I see the house. Let me behold
43 5| retorted Scrooge. "Come and see me. Will you come and see
44 5| see me. Will you come and see me?'' ~"I will!'' cried
45 5| such points, and like to see that everything is right. ~"
46 5| wide open, that he might see him come into the Tank. ~
47 5| Some people laughed to see the alteration in him, but
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