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finger 8
finish 1
finishes 1
fire 30
fire-guard 1
fire-irons 1
fire-place 1
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31 too
31 us
30 ever
30 fire
30 first
30 light
30 poor
Charles Dickens
Dickens – Christmas Carol

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fire

   Strophe
1 1| ever struck out generous fire; secret, and self-contained, 2 1| Scrooge had a very small fire, but the clerk's fire was 3 1| small fire, but the clerk's fire was so very much smaller 4 1| impropriety, he poked the fire, and extinguished the last 5 1| and had lighted a great fire in a brazier, round which 6 1| under the sofa; a small fire in the grate; spoon and 7 1| and sat down before the fire to take his gruel. ~It was 8 1| gruel. ~It was a very low fire indeed; nothing on such 9 2| was reading near a feeble fire; and Scrooge sat down upon 10 2| no, not a clicking in the fire, but fell upon the heart 11 2| fuel was heaped upon the fire; and the warehouse was as 12 2| comfort. Near to the winter fire sat a beautiful young girl, 13 3| instantly. So did the room, the fire, the ruddy glow, the hour 14 3| by one consent, caught fire, and were blazing away to 15 3| nearly choked him) blew the fire, until the slow potatoes 16 3| Sit ye down before the fire, my dear, and have a warm, 17 3| to his stool before the fire; and while Bob, turning 18 3| the hearth swept, and the fire made up. The compound in 19 3| shovel-full of chesnuts on the fire. Then all the Cratchit family 20 3| while the chesnuts on the fire sputtered and cracked noisily. 21 3| looked thoughtfully at the fire from between his collars, 22 3| through and through before the fire, and deep red curtains, 23 3| assembled round a glowing fire. An old, old man and woman, 24 3| watched the light had made a fire, that through the loophole 25 3| were clustered round the fire, by lamplight. ~"Well! I' 26 3| the case was. The brisk fire of questioning to which 27 4| rags. The old man raked the fire together with an old stair-rod, 28 4| boarding for him by the fire; and when she asked him 29 4| children seated round the fire. ~Quiet. Very quiet. The 30 4| happy. ~They drew about the fire, and talked; the girls and


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