Strophe
1 1| A frosty rime was on his head, and on his eyebrows, and
2 1| Scrooge frowned, and shook his head, and handed the credentials
3 1| chattering in its frozen head up there. The cold became
4 1| Scrooge has a cold in his head) upon the hob. Nobody under
5 1| been a copy of old Marley's head on every one. ~"Humbug!''
6 1| down again. As he threw his head back in the chair, his glance
7 1| coat-skirts, and the hair upon his head. The chain he drew was clasped
8 1| kerchief bound about its head and chin, which wrapper
9 1| off the bandage round its head, as if it were too warm
10 1| and bound it round its head, as before. Scrooge knew
11 2| that from the crown of its head there sprung a bright clear
12 2| a pair of legs without a head, now a head without a body:
13 2| legs without a head, now a head without a body: of which
14 2| Genii; there he is upon his head! Serve him right. I'm glad
15 2| growing out of the top of his head; there he is! Poor Robin
16 2| mournful shaking of his head, glanced anxiously towards
17 2| and tried to touch his head; but being too little, laughed
18 2| he must have knocked his head against the ceiling, Scrooge
19 2| while the light upon its head burnt very clear. ~"A small
20 2| PB n="66">~She shook her head. ~"Am I?'' ~"Our contract
21 2| about to speak; but with her head turned from him, she resumed. ~"
22 2| pressed it down upon its head. ~The Spirit dropped beneath
23 3| entered timidly, and hung his head before this Spirit. He was
24 3| were also bare; and on its head it wore no other covering
25 3| population.'' ~Scrooge hung his head to hear his wn words quoted
26 3| you couldn't have seen his head if you had been there. All
27 3| holding his sides, rolling his head, and twisting his face into
28 3| in any little creature's head. Altogether she was what
29 3| Here, he takes it into his head to dislike us, and he won'
30 3| blunt as he took it in his head to be. ~The Ghost was greatly
31 4| garment, which concealed its head, its face, its form, and
32 4| Spirit had inclined its head. That was the only answer
33 4| Scrooge, shuddering from head to foot. "I see, I see.
34 4| hand was pointed to the head. The cover was so carelessly
35 4| loved, revered, and honoured head, thou canst not turn one
36 4| an unmoved finger to the head. ~"I understand you,'' Scrooge
37 5| and patted children on the head, and questioned beggars,
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