Strophe
1 1| banker's-book, went home to bed. He lived in chambers which
2 1| the hob. Nobody under the bed; nobody in the closet; nobody
3 1| repose; went straight to bed, without undressing, and
4 2| dark, that looking out of bed, he could scarcely distinguish
5 2| past two when he went to bed. The clock was wrong. An
6 2| one, he scrambled out of bed, and groped his way to the
7 2| and the curtains of his bed were drawn. ~The curtains
8 2| drawn. ~The curtains of his bed were drawn aside, I tell
9 2| addressed. The curtains of his bed were drawn aside; and Scrooge,
10 2| pedestrian purposes; that bed was warm, and the thermometer
11 2| night when I was going to bed, that I was not afraid to
12 2| house; where they went to bed, and so subsided. ~And now
13 2| had barely time to reel to bed, before he sank into a heavy
14 3| snore, and sitting up in bed to get his thoughts together,
15 3| sharp look-out all round the bed. For he wished to challenge
16 3| this time, he lay upon his bed, the very core and centre
17 4| now he almost touched a bed: a bare, uncurtained bed:
18 4| bed: a bare, uncurtained bed: on which, beneath a ragged
19 4| fell straight upon the bed; and on it, plundered and
20 4| when he looked upon the bed. He thought, if this man
21 4| that man who lay upon the bed?'' he cried, upon his knees. ~
22 5| bedpost was his own. The bed was his own, the room was
23 5| as he scrambled out of bed. "The Spirits of all Three
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