Strophe
1 1| The owner of one scant young nose, gnawed and mumbled
2 1| run there when it was a young house, playing at hide-and-seek
3 1| stairs, or through a bad young Act of Parliament; but I
4 2| of those dainties to the young people: at the same time,
5 2| former self, now grown a young man, came briskly in, accompanied
6 2| lovable. In came the six young followers whose hearts they
7 2| they broke. In came all the young men and women employed in
8 2| sat by the side of a fair young girl in a mourning-dress:
9 2| winter fire sat a beautiful young girl, so like that last
10 2| sports, got pillaged by the young brigands most ruthlessly.
11 2| sport, as they did, bold young brood, I couldn't have done
12 3| meaning (for I am very young) my elder brothers born
13 3| of sage-and-onion, these young Cratchits danced about the
14 3| mother!'' cried the two young Cratchits. "Hurrah! There'
15 3| coming,'' cried the two young Cratchits, who were everywhere
16 3| his arms, while the two young Cratchits hustled Tiny Tim,
17 3| and the two ubiquitous young Cratchits went to fetch
18 3| corner at the table; the two young Cratchits set chairs for
19 3| Tim, excited by the two young Cratchits, beat on the table
20 3| supposition at which the two young Cratchits became livid!
21 3| five-and-sixpence weekly. The two young Cratchits laughed tremendously
22 3| haven't great faith in these young housekeepers. What do you
23 3| been twenty people there, young and old, but they all played,
24 4| depressed, though he was young. There was a remarkable
25 4| to it most. Then the two young Cratchits got upon his knees
26 4| daughters kissed him, the two young Cratchits kissed him, and
27 5| great array); for these young housekeepers are always
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