Strophe
1 1| people in the court outside, go wheezing up and down, beating
2 1| nephew. "I wonder you don't go into Parliament.'' ~"Don'
3 1| those who are badly off must go there.'' ~"Many can't go
4 1| go there.'' ~"Many can't go there; and many would rather
5 1| proffering their services to go before horses in carriages,
6 2| considering that he could no more go to sleep than go to Heaven,
7 2| no more go to sleep than go to Heaven, this was perhaps
8 2| observed the Ghost. "Let us go on.'' ~They walked along
9 2| brother, Orson; there they go! And what's his name, who
10 2| and he, nothing loth to go, accompanied her. ~A terrible
11 3| the roses -- blushed. ~"Do go on, Fred,'' said Scrooge'
12 4| don't know of anybody to go to it. Suppose we make up
13 4| lunch. But I'll offer to go, if anybody else will. When
14 4| lesson, trust me. Let us go!'' ~Still the Ghost pointed
15 4| threshold. Why did he not go on? ~The mother laid her
16 5| Is it?'' said Scrooge. "Go and buy it.'' ~"Walk-<EMPH
17 5| Scrooge, "I am in earnest. Go and buy it, and tell 'em
18 5| before he had the courage to go up and knock. But he made
19 5| dining-room lock. "I'll go in here, my dear.'' ~He
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