Strophe
1 1| shrewdly in his grating voice. A frosty rime was on his
2 1| you!'' cried a cheerful voice. It was the voice of Scrooge'
3 1| cheerful voice. It was the voice of Scrooge's nephew, who
4 1| Much!'' -- Marley's voice, no doubt about it. ~"Who
5 1| said Scrooge, raising his voice. "You're particular, for
6 1| terror; for the spectre's voice disturbed the very marrow
7 1| demanded, in a faltering voice. ~"It is.'' ~"I -- I think
8 2| Scrooge. ~"I am!'' ~The voice was soft and gentle. Singularly
9 2| unusual catching in his voice, that it was a pimple; and
10 2| in a most extraordinary voice between laughing and crying;
11 2| accompanied her. ~A terrible voice in the hall cried. "Bring
12 2| oily, rich, fat, jovial voice: ~"Yo ho, there! Ebenezer!
13 2| said Scrooge in a broken voice, "remove me from this place.'' ~"
14 3| was on the lock, a strange voice called him by his name,
15 3| its open hand, its cheery voice, its unconstrained demeanour,
16 3| blind men see.'' ~Bob's voice was tremulous when he told
17 3| who had a plaintive little voice, and sang it very well indeed. ~
18 3| attire. The old man, in a voice that seldom rose above the
19 3| what was going on, that his voice made no sound in their ears,
20 4| with life immortal. ~No voice pronounced these words in
21 4| and in a steady, cheerful voice, that only faultered once: ~"
22 5| intentions, that his broken voice would scarcely answer to
23 5| Scrooge, in his accustomed voice, as near as he could feign
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