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stone 7
stones 2
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stood 22
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stooped 1
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23 yet
22 business
22 house
22 stood
21 asked
21 children
21 dark
Charles Dickens
Dickens – Christmas Carol

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stood

   Strophe
1 1| Marley's name. There it stood, years afterwards, above 2 1| pleasant to behold, and now stood, with their hats off, in 3 2| passed through the wall, and stood upon an open country road, 4 2| and distinct to look at: stood outside the window, with 5 2| little, laughed again, and stood on tiptoe to embrace him. 6 2| Coverley.'' Then old Fezziwig stood out to dance with Mrs. Fezziwig. 7 2| Scrooge and the Ghost again stood side by side in the open 8 3| hour of night, and they stood in the city streets on Christmas 9 3| Spirit very much, for he stood with Scrooge beside him 10 3| place with ease; and that he stood beneath a low roof quite 11 3| at Bob Cratchit's elbow stood the family display of glass; 12 3| warning from the Ghost, they stood upon a bleak and desert 13 3| wild year through, there stood a solitary lighthouse. Great 14 3| lighted on a ship. They stood beside the helmsman at the 15 3| a happy end. The Spirit stood beside sick beds, and they 16 3| looking at the Spirit as they stood together in an open place, 17 4| own image; but another man stood in his accustomed corner, 18 4| Quiet and dark, beside him stood the Phantom, with its outstretched 19 4| worthy place! ~The Spirit stood among the graves, and pointed 20 4| to the grave by which it stood. ~"Men's courses will foreshadow 21 5| the poulterer's man. As he stood there, waiting his arrival, 22 5| Turkey! He never could have stood upon his legs, that bird.


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