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eye 12
eyebrows 2
eyes 26
face 32
faces 5
facetious 2
fact 3
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34 nephew
34 round
33 say
32 face
32 looked
32 off
32 though
Charles Dickens
Dickens – Christmas Carol

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face

   Strophe
1 1| he was all in a glow; his face was ruddy and handsome; 2 1| a knocker, but Marley's face. ~Marley's face. It was 3 1| Marley's face. ~Marley's face. It was not in impenetrable 4 1| seemed to be in spite of the face and beyond its control, 5 1| enough recollection of the face to desire to do that. ~Sitting-room, 6 1| his thoughts; and yet that face of Marley, seven years dead, 7 1| and fell again. ~The same face: the very same. Marley in 8 1| clasped his hands before his face. ~"Mercy!'' he said. "Dreadful 9 2| but those to which his face was addressed. The curtains 10 2| attitude, found himself face to face with the unearthly 11 2| attitude, found himself face to face with the unearthly visitor 12 2| if with age; and yet the face had not a wrinkle in it, 13 2| his heightened and excited face; would have been a surprise 14 2| fiddler plunged his hot face into a pot of porter, especially 15 2| in the prime of life. His face had not the harsh and rigid 16 2| ensued that she with laughing face and plundered dress was 17 2| it looked upon him with a face, in which in some strange 18 3| free: free as its genial face, its sparkling eye, its 19 3| the elder, too, with his face all damaged and scarred 20 3| his head, and twisting his face into the most extravagant 21 3| surprised-looking, capital face; a ripe little mouth, that 22 3| forehead, or get red in the face over it. Scrooge's niece 23 4| concealed its head, its face, its form, and left nothing 24 4| would have disclosed the face. He thought of it, felt 25 4| her husband; a man whose face was careworn and depressed, 26 4| patient creature if her face spoke truth; but she was 27 4| and put her hand up to her face. ~"The colour hurts my eyes,'' 28 4| little cheek, against his face,<PB n="144"> as if they 29 4| himself, he kissed the little face. He was reconciled to what 30 5| with the Spirit, and his face was wet with tears. ~"They 31 5| expression it has in its face! It's a wonderful knocker! -- 32 5| it gently, and sidled his face in, round the door. They


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