Strophe
1 1| every item in 'em through a round dozen of months presented
2 1| Christmas time, when it has come round -- apart from the veneration
3 1| great fire in a brazier, round which a party of ragged
4 1| long ago, and paved all round with quaint Dutch tiles,
5 1| phantom taking off the bandage round its head, as if it were
6 1| the table, and bound it round its head, as before. Scrooge
7 2| of the purest white and round its waist was bound a lustrous
8 2| home again after sailing round the island. "Poor Robin
9 2| couple at once; hands half round and back again the other
10 2| the middle and up again; round and round in various stages
11 2| and up again; round and round in various stages of affectionate
12 2| expected my arm to have grown round it for a punishment, and
13 2| tight by his cravat, hug him round the neck, pommel his back,
14 3| established a sharp look-out all round the bed. For he wished to
15 3| Scrooge, as he came peeping round the door. ~"Come in!'' exclaimed
16 3| and its joyful air. Girded round its middle was an antique
17 3| glory. There were great, round, pot-bellied baskets of
18 3| to a fish, went gasping round and round their little world
19 3| went gasping round and round their little world in slow
20 3| cried Bob Cratchit, looking round. ~"Not coming,'' said Mrs
21 3| and lemons, and stirred it round and round and put it on
22 3| and stirred it round and round and put it on the hob to
23 3| murmur of delight arose all round the board, and even Tiny
24 3| the Cratchit family drew round the hearth, in what Bob
25 3| chesnuts and the jug went round and round; and bye and bye
26 3| and the jug went round and round; and bye and bye they had
27 3| cheerful company assembled round a glowing fire. An old,
28 3| the table, were clustered round the fire, by lamplight. ~"
29 4| though Scrooge glanced round it in obedience to a secret
30 4| faces, hushed and clustered round to hear what they so little
31 4| and the children seated round the fire. ~Quiet. Very quiet.
32 4| gate. He paused to look round before entering. ~A churchyard.
33 5| starting off again, and going round the fire-place. "There's
34 5| and sidled his face in, round the door. They were looking
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