Strophe
1 1| as a door-nail. ~Scrooge knew he was dead? Of course he
2 1| dark that even Scrooge, who knew its every stone, was fain
3 1| head, as before. Scrooge knew this, by the smart sound
4 2| and as they came, Scrooge knew and named them every one.
5 2| still.'' ~Scrooge said he knew it. And he sobbed. ~They
6 2| was brought about, Scrooge knew no more than you do. He
7 2| more than you do. He only knew that it was quite correct;
8 2| and asked Scrooge if he knew it. ~"Know it!'' said Scrooge. "
9 2| mind! The sort of man who knew his business better than
10 3| artful witches, well they knew it -- in a glow! ~But, if
11 3| were a musical family, and knew what they were about, when
12 3| Ghost of Christmas Present knew it. The way he went after
13 3| there went he. He always knew where the plump sister was.
14 4| with a solemn dread. He knew no more, for the Spirit
15 4| with other groups. Scrooge knew the men, and looked towards
16 4| explanation might lie here. ~He knew these men, also, perfectly.
17 4| By the bye, how he ever knew that, I don't know.'' ~"
18 4| that, I don't know.'' ~"Knew what, my dear?'' ~"Why,
19 5| him when they met; but he knew what path lay straight before
20 5| man, as the good old city knew, or any other good old city,
21 5| always said of him, that he knew how to keep Christmas well,
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