Strophe
1 1| said Scrooge. ~His nephew left the room without an angry
2 1| anonymous?'' ~"I wish to be left alone,'' said Scrooge. "
3 1| rapture. The water-plug being left in solitude, its overflowings
4 2| neglected by his friends, is left there still.'' ~Scrooge
5 2| it. And he sobbed. ~They left the high-road, by a well-remembered
6 2| yonder solitary child was left here all alone, he did come,
7 2| they had but that moment left the school behind them,
8 2| away, and the lads were left to their beds; which were
9 2| you have chosen!'' ~She left him, and they parted. ~"
10 3| wicker baskets wildly, and left their purchases upon the
11 3| Miss Belinda, Mrs Cratchit left the room alone -- too nervous
12 3| west the setting sun had left a streak of fiery red, which
13 3| barred the Spirit out, he left his blessing, and taught
14 3| spoke of it, until they left a children's Twelfth Night
15 4| its face, its form, and left nothing of it visible save
16 4| large chin, yawning again. "Left it to his Company, perhaps.
17 4| Company, perhaps. He hasn't left it to me. That's all I know.'' ~
18 4| and feel very cold. ~They left the busy scene, and went
19 4| chamber, Spirit, which we left just now, will be for ever
20 4| perhaps than they were. ~He left the room, and went up-stairs
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