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ponderous 1
ponies 1
pooh 2
poor 30
poorly 2
poplar 1
population 2
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30 fire
30 first
30 light
30 poor
30 these
29 boy
29 mrs
Charles Dickens
Dickens – Christmas Carol

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poor

   Strophe
1 1| you to be merry? You're poor enough.'' ~"Come, then,'' 2 1| slight provision for the Poor and destitute, who suffer 3 1| The Treadmill and the Poor Law are in full vigour, 4 1| raise a fund to buy the Poor some meat and drink, and 5 1| was only once a year. ~"A poor excuse for picking a man' 6 1| which led the Wise Men to a poor abode? Were there no poor 7 1| poor abode? Were there no poor homes to which its light 8 2| form, and wept to see his poor forgotten self as he used 9 2| first time, just like that. Poor boy! And Valentine,'' said 10 2| of his head; there he is! Poor Robin Crusoe, he called 11 2| sailing round the island. "Poor Robin Crusoe, where have 12 2| pity for his former self, "Poor boy!'' and cried again. ~" 13 2| attached to me, was Dick. Poor Dick! Dear, dear!'' ~"Yo 14 2| was made when we were both poor and content to be so, until, 15 3| shops. The sight of these poor revellers appeared to interest 16 3| To any kindly given. To a poor one most.'' ~"Why to a poor 17 3| poor one most.'' ~"Why to a poor one most?'' asked Scrooge. ~" 18 3| and his sympathy with all poor men, that led him straight 19 3| turning up his cuffs -- as if, poor fellow, they were capable 20 3| replied the Ghost, "in the poor chimney-corner, and a crutch 21 3| than millions like this poor man's child. Oh God! to 22 3| knows it better than you do, poor fellow!'' <PB n="98">~"My 23 3| income. Martha, who was a poor apprentice at a milliner' 24 3| in the vein to leave his poor clerk fifty pounds, that' 25 4| to be seen. They entered poor Bob Cratchit's house; the 26 4| she said. ~The colour? Ah, poor Tiny Tim! ~"They're better 27 4| comforter -- he had need of it, poor fellow -- came in. His tea 28 4| having been there, lately. Poor Bob sat down in it, and 29 4| shall none of us forget poor Tiny Tim -- shall we -- 30 4| among ourselves, and forget poor Tiny Tim in doing it.'' ~"


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