Strophe
1 1| Scrooge and Marley. Sometimes people new to the business called
2 1| withal: and he could hear the people in the court outside, go
3 1| freely, and to think of people below them as if they really
4 1| nephew out, had let two other people in. They were portly gentlemen,
5 1| can't afford to make idle people merry. I help to support
6 1| to interfere with other people's. Mine occupies me constantly.
7 1| darkness thickened so, that people ran about with flaring links,
8 2| that there was no noise of people running to and fro, and
9 2| those dainties to the young people: at the same time, sending
10 2| twenty pair of partners; people who were not to be trifled
11 2| not to be trifled with; people who would dance, and had
12 3| weather was severe) the people made a rough, but brisk
13 3| diffuse in vain. ~For the people who were shovelling away
14 3| conspicuous hooks, that people's mouths might water gratis
15 3| while the Grocer and his people were so frank and fresh
16 3| the steeples called good people all, to church and chapel,
17 3| nameless turnings, innumerable people, carrying their dinners
18 3| should desire to cramp these people's opportunities of innocent
19 3| home, that he hoped the people saw him in the church, because
20 3| judged from the numbers of people on their way to friendly
21 3| There might have been twenty people there, young and old, but
22 4| and houses wretched; the people half-naked, drunken, slipshod,
23 5| out into the streets. The people were by this time pouring
24 5| streets, and watched the people hurrying to and fro, and
25 5| him, and calling to the people in the court for help and
26 5| the good old world. Some people laughed to see the alteration
27 5| for good, at which some people did not have their fill
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