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47 himself
47 own
47 see
46 came
44 am
44 went
44 will
Charles Dickens
Dickens – Christmas Carol

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came

   Strophe
1 1| respect. They often <SOCALLED>came downSOCALLED> handsomely, 2 1| palpable brown air. The fog came pouring in at every chink 3 1| and so surely as the clerk came in with the shovel, the 4 1| of Scrooge's nephew, who came upon him so quickly that 5 1| Nay, uncle, but you never came to see me before that happened. 6 1| Marley, seven years dead, came like the ancient Prophet' 7 1| when, without a pause, it came on through the heavy door, 8 2| The jocund travellers came on; and as they came, Scrooge 9 2| travellers came on; and as they came, Scrooge knew and named 10 2| he called him, when he came home again after sailing 11 2| much younger than the boy, came darting in, and putting 12 2| now grown a young man, came briskly in, accompanied 13 2| seven, eight, nine -- and came back before you could have 14 2| II~In came a fiddler with a music-book, 15 2| fifty stomach-aches. In came Mrs. Fezziwig, one vast 16 2| vast substantial smile. In came the three Miss Fezziwigs, 17 2| beaming and lovable. In came the six young followers 18 2| whose hearts they broke. In came all the young men and women 19 2| employed in the business. In came the housemaid, with her 20 2| her cousin, the baker. In came the cook, with her brother' 21 2| friend, the milkman. In came the boy from over the way, 22 2| her Mistress. In they all came, one after nother; some 23 2| some pulling; in they all came, anyhow and everyhow. Away 24 2| great effect of the evening came after the Roast and Boiled, 25 2| wink with his legs, and came upon his feet again without 26 2| to greet the father, who came home attended by a man laden 27 3| hour went by, yet nothing came. All this time, he lay upon 28 3| light on Scrooge, as he came peeping round the door. ~" 29 3| purchases upon the counter, and came running back to fetch them, 30 3| and chapel, and away they came, flocking through the streets 31 3| Cratchits, boy and girl, came tearing in, screaming that 32 3| Martha hid herself, and in came little Bob, the<PB n="90"> 33 3| were only in joke; so she came out prematurely from behind 34 3| upon the floor, and back came Tiny Tim before another 35 3| goose before their turn came to be helped. At last the 36 3| he should favour when he came into the receipt of that 37 3| that Ghost had shown him, came upon his mind; he softened 38 3| their ears, he sometimes came out with his guess quite 39 4| silently approached. When it came, Scrooge bent down upon 40 4| tall and stately when it came beside him, and that its 41 4| Scrooge and the Phantom came into the presence of this 42 4| woman, similarly laden, came in too; and she was closely 43 4| need of it, poor fellow -- came in. His tea was ready for 44 5| same. So did Topper when he came. So did the plump sister 45 5| the plump sister when she came. So did every one when they 46 5| did every one when they came. Wonderful party, wonderful


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