Strophe
1 1| Scrooge, observing him, and looking through his waistcoat, could
2 1| sit down?'' asked Scrooge, looking doubtfully at him. ~"I can.'' ~"
3 1| the Ghost. ~"You are not looking at it,'' said Scrooge. ~"
4 2| awoke, it was so dark, that looking out of bed, he could scarcely
5 2| hand in his pocket, and looking about him, after drying
6 2| away, with old Fezziwig looking on. It was done in a minute.
7 2| became conscious that it was looking full upon him, while the
8 2| between us,'' said the girl, looking mildly, but with steadiness,
9 3| Martha?'' cried Bob Cratchit, looking round. ~"Not coming,'' said
10 3| pause, as Mrs Cratchit, looking slowly all along the carving-knife,
11 3| sea. To Scrooge's horror, looking back, he saw the last of
12 3| smiling by his side, and looking at that same nephew with
13 3| Twelfth Night party, when, looking at the Spirit as they stood
14 3| what I ask,'' said Scrooge, looking intently at the Spirit's
15 3| Man's,'' said the Spirit, looking down upon them. "And they
16 4| that the Unseen Eyes were looking at him keenly. It made him
17 4| elbows on her knees, and looking with a bold defiance at
18 4| stopping in his work, and looking up. ~"Don't you be afraid
19 4| statues in one corner, and sat looking up at Peter, who had a book
20 5| round the door. They were looking at the table (which was
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