Strophe
1 1| mean to say you might have got a hearse up that staircase,
2 1| Ghost. ~"You might have got over a great quantity of
3 2| wrong. An icicle must have got into the works. Twelve! ~
4 2| back before you could have got to twelve, panting like
5 2| off again, as soon as they got there; all top couples at
6 2| to mingle in the sports, got pillaged by the young brigands
7 2| children and their emotions got out of the parlour, and
8 3| possession of his mind, he got up softly and shuffled in
9 3| peeled. ~"What has ever got your precious father then.''
10 3| Suppose somebody should have got over the wall of the back-yard,
11 3| give them welcome when they got there, instead of every
12 3| their voices, the old man got quite blithe and loud; and
13 3| Topper?'' ~Topper had clearly got his eye upon one of Scrooge'
14 3| flutterings past him, he got her into a corner whence
15 4| first. "Old Scratch has got his own at last, hey?'' ~"
16 4| the two young Cratchits got upon his knees and laid,
17 4| mark what I say, if he got Peter a better situation.'' ~"
18 5| bestSOCALLED>, and at last got out into the streets. The
19 5| salary!'' ~Bob trembled, and got a little nearer to the ruler.
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