Strophe
1 1| simile; and my unhallowed hands shall not disturb it, or
2 1| and down, beating their hands upon their breasts, and
3 1| books and papers in their hands, and bowed to him. ~"Scrooge
4 1| gathered: warming their hands and winking their eyes before
5 1| was fain to grope with his hands. The fog and frost so hung
6 1| his knees, and clasped his hands before his face. ~"Mercy!''
7 1| chain, and wrung its shadowy hands. ~"You are fettered,'' said
8 1| became thoughtful, to put his hands in his breeches pockets.
9 1| the Ghost, wringing its hands again. "Mankind was my business.
10 1| had locked it with his own hands, and the bolts were undisturbed.
11 2| very long and muscular; the hands the same, as if its hold
12 2| soon put out, with worldly hands, the light I give? Is it
13 2| said Scrooge, clasping his hands together, as he looked about
14 2| child, clapping her tiny hands, and bending down to laugh. "
15 2| the boy. ~She clapped her hands and laughed, and tried to
16 2| state of mind by shaking hands with him. He then conveyed
17 2| of seven. He rubbed his hands; adjusted his capacious
18 2| with a sharp clap of his hands, "before a man can say,
19 2| twenty couple at once; hands half round and back again
20 2| old Fezziwig, clapping his hands to stop the dance, cried
21 2| advance and retire, hold hands with your partner, bow and
22 2| of the door, and shaking hands with every person individually
23 3| every one aside with his own hands; and lying down again, established
24 3| sea. Joining their horny hands over the rough table at
25 3| Scrooge's niece, clapping her hands. "He never finishes what
26 3| own happiness with his own hands, without resorting to the
27 4| if I could have laid my hands on anything else. Open that
28 4| she said so, with clasped hands. She prayed forgiveness
29 4| and Peter and himself shok hands. Spirit of Tiny Tim, thy
30 4| repulsed him. ~Holding up his hands in a last prayer to have
31 5| I know they will!'' ~His hands were busy with his garments
32 5| whispered Scrooge, rubbing his hands, and splitting with a laugh. "
33 5| Present; and walking with his hands behind him, Scrooge regarded
34 5| old gentleman by both his hands. "How do you do? I hope
35 5| said the other, shaking hands<PB n="160"> with him. "I
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