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1 1| yes, indeed he did. He went the whole length of the
2 1| boasted no great-coat), went down a slide on Cornhill,
3 1| with his banker's-book, went home to bed. He lived in
4 1| trimming his candle as he went. ~You may talk vaguely about
5 1| Scrooge's dip. ~Up Scrooge went, not caring a button for
6 1| haste, and moaning as they went. Every one of them wore
7 1| much in need of repose; went straight to bed, without
8 2| astonishment the heavy bell went on from six to seven, and
9 2| It was past two when he went to bed. The clock was wrong.
10 2| days to count by. ~Scrooge went to be again, and thought,
11 2| his heart leap up as they went past! Why was he filled
12 2| not too much to eat. ~They went, the Ghost and Scrooge,
13 2| apprenticed here!'' ~They went in. At sight of an old gentleman
14 2| believe how those two fellows went at it! They charged into
15 2| fiddler with a music-book, and went up to the lofty desk, and
16 2| everyhow. Away they all went, twenty couple at once;
17 2| individually as he or she went out, wished him or her a
18 2| of the house; where they went to bed, and so subsided. ~
19 3| minutes, a quater of an hour went by, yet nothing came. All
20 3| and such a mighty blaze went roaring up the chimney,
21 3| conduct me where you will. I went forth last night on compulsion,
22 3| laughing heartily if it went right and not less heartily
23 3| not less heartily if it went wrong. The poulterers' shops
24 3| slyness at the girls as they went by, and glanced demurely
25 3| going on; and, to a fish, went gasping round and round
26 3| that he would; and they went on, invisible, as they had
27 3| s clerk's; for there he went, and took Scrooge with him,
28 3| ubiquitous young Cratchits went to fetch the goose, with
29 3| the chesnuts and the jug went round and round; and bye
30 3| as Scrooge and the Spirit went along the streets, the brightness
31 3| Present knew it. The way he went after that plump sister
32 3| the curtains, wherever she went, there went he. He always
33 3| wherever she went, there went he. He always knew where
34 3| Much they saw, and far they went, and many homes they visited,
35 4| left the busy scene, and went into an obscure part of
36 4| said the first woman. ~Joe went down on his knees for the
37 4| to his feet; and as they went along, Scrooge looked here
38 4| he said. ~"Sunday! You went to-day, then, Robert?''
39 4| He left the room, and went up-stairs into the room
40 4| to what had happened, and went down again quite happy. ~
41 4| not stay for anything, but went straight on, as to the end
42 4| towards it, trembling as he went; and following the finger,
43 5| it he did, somehow, and went down stairs to open the
44 5| times. Bless you!'' ~He went to church, and walked about
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