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longer 2
look 19
look-out 2
looked 32
lookers-on 1
looking 20
looks 3
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34 round
33 say
32 face
32 looked
32 off
32 though
31 can
Charles Dickens
Dickens – Christmas Carol

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looked

   Strophe
1 1| very much smaller that it looked like one coal. But he couldn' 2 1| angry or ferocious, but looked at Scrooge as Marley used 3 1| expression. ~As Scrooge looked fixedly at this phenomenon, 4 1| inexplicable dread, that as he looked, he saw this bell begin 5 1| believe it even now. Though he looked the phantom through and 6 1| desperate in his curiosity. He looked out. ~The air was filled 7 2| this, though, when Scrooge looked at it with increasing steadiness, 8 2| his hands together, as he looked about him. "I was bred in 9 2| down despairingly. Scrooge looked at the Ghost, and with a 10 2| Fezziwig laid down his pen, and looked up at the clock, which pointed 11 2| have opened them; to have looked upon the lashes of her downcast 12 2| subsided. ~And now Scrooge looked on more attentively than 13 2| Ghost, and seeing that it looked upon him with a face, in 14 3| with living green, that it looked a perfect grove; from every 15 3| snow-storms. ~The house fronts looked black enough, and the windows 16 3| business; and Peter himself looked thoughtfully at the fire 17 3| and when they faded, and looked happier yet in the bright 18 3| find him in this mood, and looked upon him with such favour, 19 3| struck twelve. ~Scrooge looked about him for the Ghost, 20 4| conversed in groups, and looked at their watches, and trifled 21 4| Scrooge knew the men, and looked towards the Spirit for an 22 4| these riddles easy. ~He looked about in that very place 23 4| yet he heard them when he looked upon the bed. He thought, 24 4| started at every sound; looked out from the window; glanced 25 4| they went along, Scrooge looked here and there to find himself, 26 4| pleasantly to all the family. He looked at the work upon the table, 27 4| day, and seeing that he looked a little -- "just a little 28 4| window of his office, and looked in. It was an office still, 29 5| his hand. "I scarcely ever looked at it before. What an honest 30 5| with a delighted smile. He looked so irresistibly pleasant, 31 5| questioned beggars, and looked down into the kitchens of 32 5| could be heartier. His niece looked just the same. So did Topper


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