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life 27
lifetime 1
lifting 2
light 30
lighted 6
lighter 1
lightest 1
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30 ever
30 fire
30 first
30 light
30 poor
30 these
29 boy
Charles Dickens
Dickens – Christmas Carol

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light

   Strophe
1 1| already: it had not been light all day: and candles were 2 1| yard were, but had a dismal light about it, like a bad lobster 3 1| poor homes to which its light would have conducted me!'' ~ 4 1| from his brow. ~"That is no light part of my penance,'' pursued 5 2| hollow, melancholy ONE. Light flashed up in the room upon 6 2| sprung a bright clear jet of light, by which all this was visible; 7 2| in another, and what was light one instant, at another 8 2| with worldly hands, the light I give? Is it not enough 9 2| touch, though it had been light and instantaneous, appeared 10 2| a decanter of curiously light wine, and a block of curiously 11 2| I'll use it. A positive light appeared to issue from Fezziwig' 12 2| full upon him, while the light upon its head burnt very 13 2| unhappy; to make our service light or burdensome; a pleasure 14 2| tears, which sparkled in the light that shone out of the Ghost 15 2| Scrooge observed that its light was burning high and bright; 16 2| force, he could not hide the light, which streamed from under 17 3| centre of a blaze of ruddy light, which streamed upon it 18 3| hour; and which, being only light, was more alarming than 19 3| and secret of this ghostly light might be in the adjoining 20 3| and ivy reflected back the light, as if so many little mirrors 21 3| up, high up, to shed its light on Scrooge, as he came peeping 22 3| dusky street with specks of light, and who was dressed to 23 3| II~A light shone from the window of 24 3| two men who watched the light had made a fire, that through 25 3| imperceptibly become so gay and light of heart, that he would 26 4| their spoil, in the scanty light afforded by the old man' 27 4| kind of room it was. A pale light, rising in the outer air, 28 4| may sleep to-night with light hearts, Caroline!'' ~Yes. 29 4| had all. ~"But he was very light to carry,'' she resumed, 30 5| his stockings. "I am as light as a feather, I am as happy


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