Strophe
1 1| the way to such and such a place, of Scrooge. Even the blindmen'
2 1| whole residence in that place; also that Scrooge had as
3 2| him. "I was bred in this place. I was a boy here!'' ~The
4 2| a chilly bareness in the place, which associated itself
5 2| turning up in the wrong place; new top couple starting
6 2| and back again to your place; Fezziwig <SOCALLED>cutSOCALLED> --
7 2| were in another scene and place; a room, not very large
8 2| voice, "remove me from this place.'' ~"I told you these were
9 3| accommodate himself to any place with ease; and that he stood
10 3| of darkest night. ~"What place is this?'' asked Scrooge. ~"
11 3| this?'' asked Scrooge. ~"A place where Miners live, who labour
12 3| stood together in an open place, he noticed that its hair
13 4| looked about in that very place for his own image; but another
14 4| couldn't have met in a better place,'' said old Joe, removing
15 4| rusty bit of metal in the place as its own hinges, I believe;
16 4| in it, nor a threadbare place. It's the best he had, and
17 4| said, "this is a fearful place. In leaving it, I shall
18 4| good to see how green a place it is. But you'll see it
19 4| we hurry now, is where my place of occupation is, and has
20 4| ground. It was a worthy place. Walled in by houses; overrun
21 4| repleted appetite. A worthy place! ~The Spirit stood among
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