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dong 6
doom 1
doomed 1
door 41
door-nail 3
door-step 1
doors 2
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42 here
42 than
41 any
41 door
41 might
40 every
40 how
Charles Dickens
Dickens – Christmas Carol

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door

   Strophe
1 1| afterwards, above the ware-house door: Scrooge and Marley. The 2 1| brewing on a large scale. ~The door of Scrooge's counting-house 3 1| He stopped at the outer door to bestow the greeting of 4 1| about the knocker on the door, except that it was very 5 1| his key in the lock of the door, saw in the knocker, without 6 1| irresolution, before he shut the door; and he did look cautiously 7 1| nothing on the back of the door, except the screws and nuts 8 1| echoes. He fastened the door, and walked across the hall, 9 1| towards the wall and the door towards the balustrades: 10 1| before he shut his heavy door, he walked through his rooms 11 1| satisfied, he closed his door, and locked himself in; 12 1| coming straight towards his door. ~"It's humbug still!'' 13 1| came on through the heavy door, and passed into the room 14 1| window, and examined the door by which the Ghost had entered. 15 2| Scrooge, across the hall, to a door at the back of the house. 16 2| of an empty store-house door, no, not a clicking in the 17 2| a Christmas Carol at my door last night. I should like 18 2| glanced anxiously towards the door. ~It opened; and a little 19 2| childish eagerness, towards the door; and he, nothing loth to 20 2| stopped at a certain warehouse door, and asked Scrooge if he 21 2| behind the girl from next door but one, who was proved 22 2| one on either side of the door, and shaking hands with 23 2| But now a knocking at the door was heard, and such a rush 24 3| shuffled in his slippers to the door. ~The moment Scrooge's hand 25 3| he came peeping round the door. ~"Come in!'' exclaimed 26 3| against each other at the door, crashing their wicker baskets 27 3| on the threshold of the door the Spirit smiled, and stopped 28 3| prematurely from behind the closet door, and ran into his arms, 29 3| and a pastrycook's next door to each other, with a laundress' 30 3| with a laundress's next door to that! That was the pudding. 31 3| authority had not made fast the door and barred the Spirit out, 32 4| strangers. Stop till I shut the door of the shop. Ah! How it 33 4| A cat was tearing at the door, and there was a sound of 34 4| heard. She hurried to the door, and met her husband; a 35 4| there is your father at the door!'' ~She hurried out to meet 36 5| fire-place. "There's the door, by which the Ghost of Jacob 37 5| stairs to open the street door, ready for the coming of 38 5| s house. ~He passed the door a dozen times, before he 39 5| sidled his face in, round the door. They were looking at the 40 5| time. Scrooge sat with his door wide open, that he might 41 5| off, before he opened the door; his comforter too. He was


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