Strophe
1 1| know him; and when they saw him coming on, would tug
2 1| in the lock of the door, saw in the knocker, without
3 1| reason why Scrooge thought he saw a locomotive hearse going
4 1| dread, that as he looked, he saw this bell begin to swing.
5 1| through and through, and saw it standing before him;
6 1| with an infant, whom it saw below, upon a door-step.
7 2| effect. For again Scrooge saw himself. He was older now;
8 2| it was the same, until he saw her, now a comely matron,
9 2| his wife with a smile, "I saw an old friend of yours this
10 3| that he hoped the people saw him in the church, because
11 3| upon the single man who saw them enter -- artful witches,
12 3| horror, looking back, he saw the last of the land, a
13 3| sunniest pair of eyes you ever saw in any little creature's
14 3| their travels. ~Much they saw, and far they went, and
15 3| about him for the Ghost, and saw it not. As the last stroke
16 4| heard, and everything he saw; and especially to observe
17 4| day for being there, he saw no likeness of himself among
18 4| and thought and hoped he saw his new-born resolutions
19 4| returned Bob, "if you saw and spoke to him. I shouldn'
20 4| what man that was whom we saw lying dead?'' ~The Ghost
21 4| but he dreaded that he saw new meaning in its solemn
22 4| have his fate reversed, he saw an alteration in the Phantom'
23 5| There's the window where I saw the wandering Spirits! It'
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