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quadgram | frequency |
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original manuscript of page | 67 |
the ghost of christmas | 35 |
a happy new year | 22 |
and a happy new | 18 |
the two young cratchits | 18 |
ghost of christmas present | 17 |
shadows of the things | 16 |
of the things that | 16 |
have you to be | 16 |
a merry christmas to | 15 |
ghost of christmas past | 12 |
chuckle with which he | 10 |
i should like to | 10 |
the chuckle with which | 10 |
what right have you | 9 |
right have you to | 9 |
merry christmas and a | 9 |
a merry christmas and | 9 |
the shadows of the | 9 |
christmas and a happy | 9 |
are in want of | 8 |
thousands are in want | 8 |
and decrease the surplus | 8 |
happy new year to | 8 |
him when he was | 8 |
are there no prisons | 8 |
the things that have | 8 |
what do you call | 8 |
in want of common | 8 |
decrease the surplus population | 8 |
alone to be the | 8 |
not to know that | 8 |
come into the parlour | 8 |
i have thought of | 8 |
tim upon his shoulder | 7 |
to bring you home | 7 |
glad to hear it | 7 |
if i was to | 7 |
the end of it | 7 |
merry christmas to you | 7 |
you to be merry | 7 |
am the ghost of | 7 |
founder of the feast | 7 |
forget poor tiny tim | 7 |
had better do it | 7 |
the founder of the | 7 |
tiny tim upon his | 7 |
the last of the | 7 |
what reason have you | 7 |
very glad to hear | 7 |
you were always a | 7 |
i am the ghost | 7 |
reason have you to | 7 |
shall strive within me | 6 |
ghost of christmas yet | 6 |
unaltered by the future | 6 |
mean to say you | 6 |
chance and hope of | 6 |
out upon merry christmas | 6 |
verso of original manuscript | 6 |
it would have been | 6 |
was such a goose | 6 |
come and see me | 6 |
i am very happy | 6 |
if he had been | 6 |
a poor one most | 6 |
go and buy it | 6 |
show me no more | 6 |
would have been a | 6 |
he was obliged to | 6 |
things that have been | 6 |
for the sake of | 6 |
ghost of jacob marley | 6 |
down before the fire | 6 |
with his own hands | 6 |
and there was a | 6 |
are not torn down | 6 |
his bed were drawn | 6 |
at this time of | 6 |
were always a good | 6 |
all three shall strive | 6 |
old honest ali baba | 6 |
and so have i | 6 |
dear old honest ali | 6 |
produced originally at the | 6 |
the hand was pointed | 6 |
i have known him | 6 |
only once a year | 6 |
three shall strive within | 6 |
remain unaltered by the | 6 |
of all three shall | 6 |
christmas yet to come | 6 |
of my own free | 6 |
a chance and hope | 6 |
of the ghost of | 6 |
curtains of his bed | 6 |
of the three spirits | 6 |
of his bed were | 6 |
know what it is | 6 |
as if he were | 6 |
spirits of all three | 6 |
have known him walk | 6 |
of christmas yet to | 6 |
and the chuckle with | 6 |
i know what it | 6 |
to a poor one | 6 |
what is the matter | 6 |
the curtains of his | 6 |
i was a boy | 6 |
known him walk with | 6 |
of course they can | 6 |
to be the first | 6 |
the spirits of all | 6 |
in a business point | 5 |
the presence of the | 5 |
i will live in | 5 |
last of the spirits | 5 |
dead these seven years | 5 |
marley has been dead | 5 |
him in the vein | 5 |
i have come to | 5 |
to all the world | 5 |
many and many a | 5 |
been dead these seven | 5 |
the long calendar of | 5 |
will live in the | 5 |
business point of view | 5 |
with tiny tim upon | 5 |
dead as a door | 5 |
if these shadows remain | 5 |
what do you want | 5 |
by which the ghost | 5 |
not be the man | 5 |
spirit of christmas past | 5 |
what do you say | 5 |
if it were only | 5 |
scrooge and the spirit | 5 |
i made it link | 5 |
live in the past | 5 |
of original manuscript page | 5 |
it is enough that | 5 |
the spirit of christmas | 5 |
for so many years | 5 |
work upon the table | 5 |
shaking hands with him | 5 |
at the end of | 5 |
being a man of | 5 |
i will not be | 5 |
shadows remain unaltered by | 5 |
be the man i | 5 |
they are not torn | 5 |
will not be the | 5 |
you might have got | 5 |
puts him in the | 5 |
these shadows remain unaltered | 5 |
spirit of christmas present | 5 |
a business point of | 5 |
another sound from you | 4 |
or body to the | 4 |
christmas in my heart | 4 |
clear away this morning | 4 |
of my mind to | 4 |
what you said at | 4 |
in a better place | 4 |
this illustration is reproduced | 4 |
becoming to the body | 4 |
and i release you | 4 |
make idle people merry | 4 |
you want with me | 4 |
is its pattern strange | 4 |
let me profit by | 4 |
in your own way | 4 |
happy as an angel | 4 |
no such old bones | 4 |
hand was pointed to | 4 |
by which i have | 4 |
am sure i have | 4 |
send it to bob | 4 |
even i believe that | 4 |
it on my knees | 4 |
should be boiled with | 4 |
and had to clear | 4 |
him and obtain a | 4 |
as you are come | 4 |
christmas to us all | 4 |
looked upon him with | 4 |
of no use to | 4 |
for on his brow | 4 |
stop till i shut | 4 |
at this festive season | 4 |
i ask nothing of | 4 |
if i could work | 4 |
of a few things | 4 |
have never had any | 4 |
gravy than of grave | 4 |
will happen in the | 4 |
of holly through his | 4 |
am past all hope | 4 |
as dead as a | 4 |
excuse to avoid me | 4 |
there was a great | 4 |
till i shut the | 4 |
great piece of cold | 4 |
hope to shun the | 4 |
but might have shared | 4 |
us forget poor tiny | 4 |
can cheer and comfort | 4 |
the way from church | 4 |
that person to me | 4 |
finding yourself a year | 4 |
shall none of us | 4 |
to make your fortune | 4 |
may it do you | 4 |
to profit us when | 4 |
few of us are | 4 |
look to see me | 4 |
decide what men shall | 4 |
it is condemned to | 4 |
why do spirits walk | 4 |
and the poor law | 4 |
will you not speak | 4 |
to clear away this | 4 |
you will be haunted | 4 |
away from him when | 4 |
are about to show | 4 |
than usually desirable that | 4 |
my love of any | 4 |
time be praised for | 4 |
have thought of this | 4 |
why did you get | 4 |
is reproduced in full | 4 |
all the earlier next | 4 |
a place it is | 4 |
for the loss of | 4 |
the spirit did not | 4 |
not at all sure | 4 |
so merciless a creditor | 4 |
die of anything catching | 4 |
a stake of holly | 4 |
there are many things | 4 |
this had never been | 4 |
me i may sponge | 4 |
it was no trouble | 4 |
as if they really | 4 |
he is past relenting | 4 |
told you these were | 4 |
christmas was a humbug | 4 |
the insect on the | 4 |
i may sponge away | 4 |
much good may it | 4 |
left it to me | 4 |
would have tried to | 4 |
long as you are | 4 |
are many things from | 4 |
and walked across the | 4 |
they were very quiet | 4 |
if tiny tim will | 4 |
was made when we | 4 |
like of me before | 4 |
try to win me | 4 |
may be an undigested | 4 |
him should walk abroad | 4 |
women seem by one | 4 |
to whom will our | 4 |
idol has displaced me | 4 |
the impression that they | 4 |
to win me now | 4 |
all suitable to our | 4 |
because i fell in | 4 |
and knock off half | 4 |
the like of me | 4 |
keep it in mine | 4 |
it was a great | 4 |
make some slight provision | 4 |
to finish up last | 4 |
green a place it | 4 |
often and how keenly | 4 |
if they really were | 4 |
let me keep it | 4 |
no just cause to | 4 |
a fund to buy | 4 |
did in that one | 4 |
and they cling to | 4 |
i will not say | 4 |
stand staring as if | 4 |
reproduced in full color | 4 |
have you had many | 4 |
afraid i have not | 4 |
day of the month | 4 |
you have discovered what | 4 |
when he was struck | 4 |
i wear the chain | 4 |
it was the same | 4 |
more of gravy than | 4 |
every one away from | 4 |
you were born to | 4 |
to the top of | 4 |
every idiot who goes | 4 |
more than usually desirable | 4 |
i wish you could | 4 |
if it only puts | 4 |
the more he thought | 4 |
has passed between us | 4 |
the world too much | 4 |
i yet may change | 4 |
you may be an | 4 |
be an undigested bit | 4 |
will our debt be | 4 |
in the life you | 4 |
we shall none of | 4 |
still the ghost pointed | 4 |
a few things like | 4 |
i believe that you | 4 |
you to be dismal | 4 |
by himself so much | 4 |
whom will our debt | 4 |
i told you these | 4 |
it has ever done | 4 |
i am here to | 4 |
had occurred to stop | 4 |
this is the end | 4 |
people in the court | 4 |
i have not profited | 4 |
to see how green | 4 |
have thought of it | 4 |
let me behold what | 4 |
man of the worldly | 4 |
any good with it | 4 |
i must have been | 4 |
and i think i | 4 |
that there was nothing | 4 |
but will happen in | 4 |
weigh everything by gain | 4 |
that you were a | 4 |
would have done you | 4 |
condemned to do so | 4 |
may you be happy | 4 |
not another race of | 4 |
to make amends in | 4 |
the path i tread | 4 |
a miracle has happened | 4 |
see how green a | 4 |
has been dead these | 4 |
and it would be | 4 |
suitable to our calling | 4 |
a deal of work | 4 |
mankind was my business | 4 |
the month it is | 4 |
those who are badly | 4 |
keep it all the | 4 |
i say it on | 4 |
vein to leave his | 4 |
to see me no | 4 |
him in the street | 4 |
always thought of christmas | 4 |
do any good with | 4 |
than he used to | 4 |
have always thought of | 4 |
required of every man | 4 |
a poor excuse for | 4 |
as a good time | 4 |
that they scarcely furnish | 4 |
in his own thoughts | 4 |
much life among his | 4 |
you have never seen | 4 |
help thinking better of | 4 |
end of his nose | 4 |
part from one another | 4 |
that which promised happiness | 4 |
we may sleep to | 4 |
i help to support | 4 |
christmas by losing your | 4 |
i am sure we | 4 |
that it was no | 4 |
let me know the | 4 |
there is hope yet | 4 |
things from which i | 4 |
because you fell in | 4 |
to have given him | 4 |
the brightness of the | 4 |
somebody to look after | 4 |
i could work my | 4 |
has ever done you | 4 |
for your factious purposes | 4 |
which i might have | 4 |
for your good wife | 4 |
finds me going there | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
why do they come | 4 |
time to you but | 4 |
loss of a few | 4 |
could say they were | 4 |
hear the insect on | 4 |
say they were not | 4 |
have had somebody to | 4 |
to pick holes in | 4 |
he wanted to keep | 4 |
and how did little | 4 |
for your own sake | 4 |
and his wild brother | 4 |
would choose a dowerless | 4 |
deal of work to | 4 |
can even i believe | 4 |
a breath might have | 4 |
piece of my mind | 4 |
as merry as a | 4 |
but a time for | 4 |
who goes about with | 4 |
mind to feast upon | 4 |
be near his time | 4 |
how did little tim | 4 |
always give too much | 4 |
life you have chosen | 4 |
made when we were | 4 |
very merry and very | 4 |
and to think of | 4 |
a shame to quarrel | 4 |
for the love of | 4 |
not an hour richer | 4 |
snow upon the ground | 4 |
good enough for such | 4 |
the house is yonder | 4 |
have no patience with | 4 |
took it off again | 4 |
born to make your | 4 |
you wish to be | 4 |
am not the man | 4 |
in homage to christmas | 4 |
i believe that it | 4 |
you may depend upon | 4 |
and means of warmth | 4 |
is the end of | 4 |
some slight provision for | 4 |
but he was very | 4 |
long calendar of the | 4 |
by an altered life | 4 |
may depend upon it | 4 |
any worth or value | 4 |
of us forget poor | 4 |
be like to die | 4 |
had somebody to look | 4 |
tiny tim will live | 4 |
you are about to | 4 |
spoken gentleman you ever | 4 |
here all the earlier | 4 |
we were one in | 4 |
the door of the | 4 |
the love of him | 4 |
we were both poor | 4 |
poor excuse for picking | 4 |
pleasure of addressing mr | 4 |
me profit by it | 4 |
be praised for this | 4 |
that i yet may | 4 |
he frightened every one | 4 |
i am very young | 4 |
this girl is want | 4 |
and buried with a | 4 |
it was his own | 4 |
the end of his | 4 |
of regret can make | 4 |
but if you were | 4 |
know what to do | 4 |
i am much obliged | 4 |
hundreds of thousands are | 4 |
to do so after | 4 |
will not shut out | 4 |
happy in the life | 4 |
sit ye down before | 4 |
that he is ever | 4 |
in the vein to | 4 |
shut out the lessons | 4 |
the worse for the | 4 |
it was made when | 4 |
when i live in | 4 |
to buy the poor | 4 |
his wealth is of | 4 |
i was going to | 4 |
and regret would surely | 4 |
or silver in my | 4 |
staring as if you | 4 |
very light to carry | 4 |
this boy is ignorance | 4 |
members of my family | 4 |
tell me i may | 4 |
he used to be | 4 |
that we should make | 4 |
year to all the | 4 |
it cost a fortune | 4 |
walked about the streets | 4 |
keep your christmas by | 4 |
you said at first | 4 |
promised happiness when we | 4 |
benefit us with it | 4 |
breath might have withered | 4 |
profit us when he | 4 |
creatures bound on other | 4 |
ghost of the future | 4 |
one away from him | 4 |
too much life among | 4 |
usually desirable that we | 4 |
try to keep it | 4 |
of gravy than of | 4 |
insect on the leaf | 4 |
to be left alone | 4 |
they scarcely furnish christian | 4 |
might have derived good | 4 |
if this had never | 4 |
and have a warm | 4 |
as its own hinges | 4 |
your repentance and regret | 4 |
do they come to | 4 |
of mind or body | 4 |
whom a breath might | 4 |
bless your heart alive | 4 |
them in their useful | 4 |
of gold or silver | 4 |
such a miracle has | 4 |
i took it off | 4 |
is condemned to do | 4 |
and a wife and | 4 |
the earlier next morning | 4 |
give too much to | 4 |
each other merry christmas | 4 |
thinking better of it | 4 |
in the same breath | 4 |
he began to think | 4 |
of thousands are in | 4 |
and as it was | 4 |
going to pick holes | 4 |
talking about a merry | 4 |
been among the spirits | 4 |
come and dine with | 4 |
regret would surely follow | 4 |
made it an open | 4 |
you could have gone | 4 |
on him to be | 4 |
with him if i | 4 |
show weak eyes to | 4 |
why do you delight | 4 |
had to clear away | 4 |
to be a very | 4 |
presence of the ghost | 4 |
you must have the | 4 |
cried a cheerful voice | 4 |
show that person to | 4 |
but why do spirits | 4 |
and shook its chain | 4 |
wages for no work | 4 |
i have no just | 4 |
do you point away | 4 |
for the poor and | 4 |
to look after him | 4 |
man in faded black | 4 |
me where you will | 4 |
were a good wife | 4 |
under the impression that | 4 |
many would rather die | 4 |
but i am sure | 4 |
it should be christmas | 4 |
spirit within him should | 4 |
was a great piece | 4 |
your nature intercedes for | 4 |
ye down before the | 4 |
he done with his | 4 |
i shut the door | 4 |
if he wanted to | 4 |
whose coming was foretold | 4 |
did little tim behave | 4 |
i am in the | 4 |
leave his poor clerk | 4 |
bound on other journeys | 4 |
the spirit within him | 4 |
see me no more | 4 |
i fell in love | 4 |
pleasanter companions than he | 4 |
they come to me | 4 |
help to support the | 4 |
right to take care | 4 |
you might have thought | 4 |
because it is a | 4 |
some tenderness connected with | 4 |
marley was as dead | 4 |
you would choose a | 4 |
lifting up his eyes | 4 |
you seek me out | 4 |
after he was dead | 4 |
illustration is reproduced in | 4 |
there is any person | 4 |
below them as if | 4 |
a very cheap funeral | 4 |
as it had been | 4 |
he did in that | 4 |
a great surprise to | 4 |
excuse for picking a | 4 |
one consent to open | 4 |
as light as a | 4 |
and try to win | 4 |
no space of regret | 4 |
to go to it | 4 |
rail at christmas till | 4 |
if you was afraid | 4 |
support the establishments i | 4 |
none of us forget | 4 |
was to stop half | 4 |
i wish i had | 4 |
he paid for the | 4 |
the loss of a | 4 |
let me leave it | 4 |
the younger members of | 4 |
the man i must | 4 |
suppose you must have | 4 |
the wall of the | 4 |
put a scrap of | 4 |
never been between us | 4 |
something had occurred to | 4 |
man i must have | 4 |
spirits walk the earth | 4 |
which one drinks the | 4 |
some meat and drink | 4 |
merry and very happy | 4 |
weak eyes to your | 4 |
of jacob marley entered | 4 |
he be like to | 4 |
value in your sight | 4 |
and the ghost of | 4 |
to leave his poor | 4 |
within him should walk | 4 |
the top of the | 4 |
family to provide for | 4 |
if man you be | 4 |
it shall not be | 4 |
of him you once | 4 |
we are quite ruined | 4 |
enough to do it | 4 |
stop them in their | 4 |
you were a good | 4 |
keep christmas in your | 4 |
made my love of | 4 |
that he would see | 4 |
given us plenty of | 4 |
we were helping ourselves | 4 |
what the surplus is | 4 |
am in the presence | 4 |
want of common necessaries | 4 |
i had him here | 4 |
than of grave about | 4 |
it is more than | 4 |
he natural in his | 4 |
blood to dance to | 4 |
until you have discovered | 4 |
and his father loved | 4 |
than he did in | 4 |
bed were drawn aside | 4 |
give him a piece | 4 |
from him when he | 4 |
on the too much | 4 |
see him and obtain | 4 |
merry myself at christmas | 4 |
be very merry and | 4 |
good may it do | 4 |
by losing your situation | 4 |
want is keenly felt | 4 |
for he had been | 4 |
a creditor in his | 4 |
he was very light | 4 |
not a dead man | 4 |
no patience with him | 4 |
the lessons that they | 4 |
i am sure i | 4 |
if he could have | 4 |
has a right to | 4 |
just cause to grieve | 4 |
mere excuse to avoid | 4 |
be ready with the | 4 |
much good it has | 4 |
you were free to | 4 |
a piece of my | 4 |
he would see him | 4 |
which promised happiness when | 4 |
heartily if it went | 4 |
as good as gold | 4 |
among his hungry brothers | 4 |
life i was your | 4 |
that it has done | 4 |
think i shook him | 4 |
him you once were | 4 |
but most of all | 4 |
make merry myself at | 4 |
stake of holly through | 4 |
not the man i | 4 |
shadows you have shown | 4 |
sure we shall none | 4 |
would you seek me | 4 |
you good to see | 4 |
the poor and destitute | 4 |
he was not only | 4 |
season of the year | 4 |
love of any worth | 4 |
quite a powerful speaker | 4 |
see some tenderness connected | 4 |
tell me if tiny | 4 |
not speak to me | 4 |
was as dead as | 4 |
the life you have | 4 |
tried to see him | 4 |
haunt me no longer | 4 |
staring at those fixed | 4 |
slight provision for the | 4 |
i am prepared to | 4 |
appealing from their fathers | 4 |
i always give too | 4 |
the writing be erased | 4 |
slower than he used | 4 |
body to the multitude | 4 |
it all the year | 4 |
not going to pick | 4 |
if he be like | 4 |
should walk abroad among | 4 |
coming was foretold to | 4 |
ought to have been | 4 |
you delight to torture | 4 |
its pattern strange to | 4 |
is more than usually | 4 |
putting it on him | 4 |
i could say they | 4 |
can make amends for | 4 |
could walk it blindfold | 4 |
look after him when | 4 |
in a changed nature | 4 |
a right to take | 4 |
unless the writing be | 4 |
and witness what it | 4 |
is doomed to wander | 4 |
was very light to | 4 |
so long as you | 4 |
light as a feather | 4 |
but for this intercourse | 4 |
who are badly off | 4 |
do i not know | 4 |
gentleman you ever heard | 4 |
discovered what the surplus | 4 |
as a drunken man | 4 |
do not blame me | 4 |
you recollect the way | 4 |
his father loved him | 4 |
an undigested bit of | 4 |
be angry with him | 4 |
forbear that wicked cant | 4 |
and not another race | 4 |
silver in my pocket | 4 |
the christmas time be | 4 |
at christmas till he | 4 |
as if that were | 4 |
i tried to see | 4 |
may rail at christmas | 4 |
afford to make idle | 4 |
if he finds me | 4 |
you have shown me | 4 |
he tried to say | 4 |
whenever we part from | 4 |
admit it for your | 4 |
do you call this | 4 |
i might have derived | 4 |
have no just cause | 4 |
christmas in your own | 4 |
when he was dead | 4 |
and travel far and | 4 |
out the lessons that | 4 |
delight to torture me | 4 |
one drinks the health | 4 |
i have made the | 4 |
wish i could say | 4 |
and women seem by | 4 |
who suffers by his | 4 |
disorder of the stomach | 4 |
he and the spirit | 4 |
about a merry christmas | 4 |
it for your factious | 4 |
it has done me | 4 |
my mind to feast | 4 |
more than eighteen hundred | 4 |
to say you took | 4 |
could work my will | 4 |
trial in homage to | 4 |
to open their shut | 4 |
only puts him in | 4 |
has given us plenty | 4 |
very deuce with him | 4 |
him if i tried | 4 |
conduct me where you | 4 |
to shun the path | 4 |
which he paid for | 4 |
clerk in the tank | 4 |
said that he would | 4 |
person has a right | 4 |
angry with him if | 4 |
what has passed between | 4 |
provision for the poor | 4 |
why do you point | 4 |
have tried to do | 4 |
to make idle people | 4 |
and can release you | 4 |
of fools as this | 4 |
i wish i could | 4 |
impression that they scarcely | 4 |
scarcely furnish christian cheer | 4 |
are what they are | 4 |
man you be in | 4 |
lessons that they teach | 4 |
such old bones here | 4 |
me leave it alone | 4 |
must be near his | 4 |
things you ever heard | 4 |
peter a better situation | 4 |
uglier than he did | 4 |
forgive me if i | 4 |
of the stomach makes | 4 |
long life to him | 4 |
to hear the insect | 4 |
of escaping my fate | 4 |
i ever sought release | 4 |
the back of the | 4 |
the trial in homage | 4 |
shun the path i | 4 |
might have shared on | 4 |
make amends for one | 4 |
calendar of the year | 4 |
younger members of my | 4 |
of the month it | 4 |
that he might be | 4 |
cup without a handle | 4 |
if you were free | 4 |
him a piece of | 4 |
himself comfortable with it | 4 |
for the rest of | 4 |
i could walk it | 4 |
scrambled out of bed | 4 |
slight disorder of the | 4 |
health of such an | 4 |
is of no use | 4 |
which i have not | 4 |
was a great surprise | 4 |
fraught with misery now | 4 |
to wander through the | 4 |
us plenty of merriment | 4 |
on which one drinks | 4 |
christmas among the rest | 4 |
wish to be anonymous | 4 |
great surprise to scrooge | 4 |
no use to him | 4 |
many things from which | 4 |
me if i am | 4 |
have discovered what the | 4 |
do you want with | 4 |
night with light hearts | 4 |
any person in the | 4 |
to stop them in | 4 |
as becoming to the | 4 |
when did he die | 4 |
we have never had | 4 |
such a rusty bit | 4 |
our contract is an | 4 |
and made it an | 4 |
that made my love | 4 |
find himself in a | 4 |
to support the establishments | 4 |
by his ill whims | 4 |
raise a fund to | 4 |
by one consent to | 4 |
it link by link | 4 |
let me see some | 4 |
not shut out the | 4 |
be happy in the | 4 |
fool enough to do | 4 |
the fog and frost | 4 |
a slight disorder of | 4 |
it would have done | 4 |
doomed to wander through | 4 |
find you so resolute | 4 |
occurred to stop them | 4 |
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undigested bit of beef | 4 |
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time i know of | 4 |
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poor clerk fifty pounds | 4 |
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christmas till he dies | 4 |
me who i was | 4 |
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buy the poor some | 4 |
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the man i was | 4 |
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furnish christian cheer of | 4 |
the establishments i have | 4 |
hope of escaping my | 4 |
the time before us | 4 |
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health for your sake | 4 |
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this festive season of | 4 |
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you not speak to | 4 |
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you in time to | 4 |
good it has ever | 4 |
a tremendous family to | 4 |
fund to buy the | 4 |
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sure i have always | 4 |
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he has given us | 4 |
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the door by which | 4 |
christmas time be praised | 4 |
the pleasure of addressing | 4 |
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wicked cant until you | 4 |
me know the value | 4 |
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me that i yet | 4 |
beside him in a | 4 |
new year to all | 4 |
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as if you was | 4 |
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if there is any | 4 |
how late you are | 4 |
with which he paid | 4 |
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christian cheer of mind | 4 |
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that something had occurred | 4 |
full color on the | 4 |
with a stake of | 4 |
leaf pronouncing on the | 4 |
in life i was | 4 |
horse all the way | 4 |
likely to be a | 4 |
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unfeeling man as mr | 4 |
pick holes in each | 4 |
repentance and regret would | 4 |
a time for paying | 4 |
he had ever heard | 4 |
and where it is | 4 |
him to be buried | 4 |
they really were fellow | 4 |
he scrambled out of | 4 |
stomach makes them cheats | 4 |
what men shall live | 4 |
cheer of mind or | 4 |
worse for the loss | 4 |
said scrooge to the | 4 |
me behold what i | 4 |
where the ghost of | 4 |
i have always thought | 4 |
shall not leave its | 4 |
ever going to benefit | 4 |
chain i forged in | 4 |
a few of us | 4 |
to the old man | 4 |
idol has displaced you | 4 |
when men and women | 4 |
is ever going to | 4 |
you had many brothers | 4 |
worth or value in | 4 |
time for paying bills | 4 |
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how green a place | 4 |
he had better do | 4 |
will you decide what | 4 |
another race of creatures | 4 |
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done with his money | 4 |
when i pay a | 4 |
a scrap of gold | 4 |
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when we were one | 4 |
and try to keep | 4 |
gasping out his last | 4 |
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a comical old fellow | 4 |
to think of people | 4 |
of work to finish | 4 |
the dream of fate | 4 |
me keep it in | 4 |
love of him you | 4 |
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how keenly i have | 4 |
the value of it | 4 |
did you get married | 4 |
bless us every one | 4 |
drink his health for | 4 |
done you good to | 4 |
festive season of the | 4 |
travel far and wide | 4 |
and what are you | 4 |
when we were both | 4 |
drinks the health of | 4 |
and let me know | 4 |
have done you good | 4 |
they cling to me | 4 |
pattern strange to you | 4 |
little thing affects them | 4 |
and dine with us | 4 |
paying bills without money | 4 |
look uglier than he | 4 |
every person has a | 4 |
us when he was | 4 |
made it link by | 4 |
work to finish up | 4 |
me see some tenderness | 4 |
or even that the | 4 |
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i am sure he | 4 |
the very deuce with | 4 |
is any person in | 4 |
assure me that i | 4 |
desirable that we should | 4 |
there is no doubt | 4 |
to find you so | 4 |
for paying bills without | 4 |
the ghost of jacob | 4 |
poor some meat and | 4 |
people below them as | 4 |
the ghost and scrooge | 4 |
or value in your | 4 |
piping for the blood | 4 |
nature intercedes for me | 4 |
it is doomed to | 4 |
comfort you in time | 4 |
i shall not leave | 4 |
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seem by one consent | 4 |
in they all came | 4 |
cheer and comfort you | 4 |
holly through his heart | 4 |
what men shall die | 4 |
the blood to dance | 4 |
i wish to be | 4 |
race of creatures bound | 4 |
come to bring you | 4 |
passengers to the grave | 4 |
why do you doubt | 4 |
suffers by his ill | 4 |
have shared on earth | 4 |
buried with a stake | 4 |
and comfort you in | 4 |
and it was a | 4 |
i have not the | 4 |
about to show me | 4 |
creditor in his successor | 4 |
on the leaf pronouncing | 4 |
door by which the | 4 |
to see him and | 4 |
do so after death | 4 |
giddy as a drunken | 4 |
you to be morose | 4 |
make himself comfortable with | 4 |
it must be near | 4 |
if that were the | 4 |
has he done with | 4 |
if i am past | 4 |
a wife and family | 4 |
wish you could have | 4 |
a fragment of an | 4 |
happen in the time | 4 |
believe that you would | 4 |
was struck with death | 4 |
merry christmas to us | 4 |
yourself a year older | 4 |
i was to stop | 4 |
and will do me | 4 |
you fell in love | 4 |
have the whole day | 4 |
in the presence of | 4 |
that you would choose | 4 |
and walked about the | 4 |
idiot who goes about | 4 |
do you doubt your | 4 |
going to benefit us | 4 |
met in a better | 4 |
at the same time | 4 |
he was struck with | 4 |
the too much life | 4 |
i will not shut | 4 |
not leave its lesson | 4 |
seen the like of | 4 |
with a full heart | 4 |
your christmas by losing | 4 |
a rusty bit of | 4 |
he was conscious of | 4 |
you decide what men | 4 |
the chain i forged | 4 |
the satisfaction of thinking | 4 |
of people below them | 4 |
choose a dowerless girl | 4 |
blood horse all the | 4 |
to keep it all | 4 |
be boiled with his | 4 |
author of fair rosamond | 4 |
space of regret can | 4 |
a great piece of | 4 |
i forged in life | 4 |
we part from one | 4 |
keenly i have thought | 4 |
know much about it | 3 |
once more if you | 3 |
a christmas carol the | 3 |
from the veneration due | 3 |
might be my own | 3 |
knows it better than | 3 |
in life my spirit | 3 |
the second of the | 3 |
and know me better | 3 |
there is your father | 3 |
to be boiled for | 3 |
place as its own | 3 |
an honest expression it | 3 |
wine ready to our | 3 |
pretty well that we | 3 |
fear you more than | 3 |
went forth last night | 3 |
all the christmas long | 3 |
singing in the copper | 3 |
feels emotion caused by | 3 |
your one guiding principle | 3 |
a thing like a | 3 |
pudding singing in the | 3 |
its mortal life too | 3 |
if it cost a | 3 |
be at all surprised | 3 |
any spectre i have | 3 |
apply to any kind | 3 |
never made such a | 3 |
spent but a few | 3 |
as he might be | 3 |
he spoke so gently | 3 |
susceptible is all developed | 3 |
if he got peter | 3 |
do you trouble me | 3 |
suppose it should not | 3 |
to think of it | 3 |
he loses pleasanter companions | 3 |
were false enough to | 3 |
that the consequence of | 3 |
you always tell me | 3 |
and hope you mentioned | 3 |
to be another man | 3 |
he ever knew that | 3 |
set him in the | 3 |
as a reason for | 3 |
hoped the people saw | 3 |
fortune indeed to find | 3 |
looked at it before | 3 |
whole trains of years | 3 |
i think he loses | 3 |
a lettuce growing out | 3 |
more conducive to that | 3 |
man alone to be | 3 |
happier yet in the | 3 |
of being so liberal | 3 |
off in a minute | 3 |
much of a dinner | 3 |
know that no space | 3 |
which led the wise | 3 |
i passed his office | 3 |
a crumb of cheese | 3 |
him in less than | 3 |
short off in a | 3 |
spirit goes not forth | 3 |
see a vacant seat | 3 |
about him for such | 3 |
kindly in its little | 3 |
to hint at such | 3 |
to ghostly company by | 3 |
he is such a | 3 |
girded it on of | 3 |
of which it is | 3 |
by half an hour | 3 |
sake of such a | 3 |
with him lying there | 3 |
great deal of steam | 3 |
that the chance and | 3 |
second on the next | 3 |
christmas carol at my | 3 |
trains of years to | 3 |
he died seven years | 3 |
have got over a | 3 |
forth with the younger | 3 |
and set him in | 3 |
for he is the | 3 |
used to ghostly company | 3 |
you will dismiss the | 3 |
to be buried in | 3 |
of brightness on the | 3 |
not making merry with | 3 |
if i could have | 3 |
because it needs it | 3 |
own feeling tells you | 3 |
the courses be departed | 3 |
that is my name | 3 |
we left just now | 3 |
let us see another | 3 |
copies of his christian | 3 |
the laundress alone to | 3 |
the chance of its | 3 |
i am the most | 3 |
you are not looking | 3 |
brothers born in these | 3 |
they had better do | 3 |
very much attached to | 3 |
my spirit never walked | 3 |
the world more ridiculous | 3 |
give it as a | 3 |
it has come round | 3 |
no man more so | 3 |
will be for ever | 3 |
they were patient in | 3 |
as for his kind | 3 |
them to remember upon | 3 |
it is precious time | 3 |
bob had but fifteen | 3 |
it to his company | 3 |
it professes to condemn | 3 |
father at the door | 3 |
i saw an old | 3 |
there on a sunday | 3 |
and will you have | 3 |
what place is this | 3 |
growing strong and hearty | 3 |
possible that anything has | 3 |
wise men to a | 3 |
to it can be | 3 |
wear it low upon | 3 |
think he loses a | 3 |
but i suppose you | 3 |
i can get anything | 3 |
irresistible it must be | 3 |
what a delightful boy | 3 |
have none to give | 3 |
was going to bed | 3 |
laid my hands on | 3 |
metal in the place | 3 |
it has in its | 3 |
and setting up for | 3 |
first of the three | 3 |
a lunch is provided | 3 |
i see a vacant | 3 |
even if i have | 3 |
pass into eternity before | 3 |
through a whole day | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
the opposite side of | 3 |
father loved him so | 3 |
slander those who tell | 3 |
must have been very | 3 |
to its sacred name | 3 |
that anything has happened | 3 |
over a great quantity | 3 |
life my spirit never | 3 |
to express an opinion | 3 |
have filled their features | 3 |
coach to bring you | 3 |
howling of the wind | 3 |
to a rich end | 3 |
peter will be keeping | 3 |
who feels emotion caused | 3 |
it all in one | 3 |
why give it as | 3 |
aught to teach me | 3 |
takes it into his | 3 |
any kind of dinner | 3 |
with what you show | 3 |
but may he have | 3 |
be pleasant to you | 3 |
trimmed with summer flowers | 3 |
for his kind way | 3 |
he was a little | 3 |
no perversion of humanity | 3 |
with not a man | 3 |
spirit of tiny tim | 3 |
the strong coil you | 3 |
head to dislike us | 3 |
humour to the last | 3 |
ask him once more | 3 |
were not what you | 3 |
have they no refuge | 3 |
ask me what i | 3 |
hear the pudding singing | 3 |
with a solemn dread | 3 |
of ground in seven | 3 |
be able to say | 3 |
if i make one | 3 |
i have sat invisible | 3 |
he was kind to | 3 |
things that may be | 3 |
something informs me that | 3 |
said that christmas was | 3 |
i have nothing to | 3 |
nobody in the closet | 3 |
what it cannot share | 3 |
and blind men see | 3 |
where have you been | 3 |
before that time we | 3 |
and how mild he | 3 |
way i ruin myself | 3 |
man might be my | 3 |
will dismiss the recollection | 3 |
life upon this globe | 3 |
the things that may | 3 |
upon the barren waste | 3 |
to them to remember | 3 |
live in such a | 3 |
sponge away the writing | 3 |
were only in joke | 3 |
known our tiny tim | 3 |
because he was a | 3 |
take the pudding up | 3 |
greatly at the present | 3 |
out of the copper | 3 |
the bowels of the | 3 |
am prepared to bear | 3 |
blessed star which led | 3 |
silk stock and standing | 3 |
got over a great | 3 |
in their greater hope | 3 |
he not go on | 3 |
no light part of | 3 |
come back with the | 3 |
and is conveyed by | 3 |
with her head turned | 3 |
would it apply to | 3 |
walk with tiny tim | 3 |
you let me in | 3 |
tim in doing it | 3 |
with its freshest tints | 3 |
and forget poor tiny | 3 |
be married to the | 3 |
not going to stand | 3 |
ray of brightness on | 3 |
have done it all | 3 |
never could have stood | 3 |
at all sure that | 3 |
to which i have | 3 |
have yet a chance | 3 |
yet may change these | 3 |
if you might come | 3 |
what do you mean | 3 |
the last stroke of | 3 |
fear it may not | 3 |
i am in earnest | 3 |
if it can cheer | 3 |
assembled round a glowing | 3 |
whatever it may be | 3 |
have i the pleasure | 3 |
my time is nearly | 3 |
you have yet a | 3 |
they have brought him | 3 |
has never put a | 3 |
ridiculous than a merry | 3 |
had known our tiny | 3 |
condemn with such severity | 3 |
a man as he | 3 |
able to do for | 3 |
know that any christian | 3 |
is that the chance | 3 |
the saucepan that the | 3 |
most of all beware | 3 |
heavy and as long | 3 |
have slept through a | 3 |
what to say to | 3 |
a man of business | 3 |
the matter with him | 3 |
of lying gasping out | 3 |
me before that happened | 3 |
it should have been | 3 |
was a mere excuse | 3 |
and it should have | 3 |
so much kinder than | 3 |
one of those whose | 3 |
is it a bear | 3 |
he was a cripple | 3 |
of twelve has ceased | 3 |
and as long as | 3 |
lame beggars walk and | 3 |
if you have aught | 3 |
the child will die | 3 |
life too short for | 3 |
pleased with one another | 3 |
met here without meaning | 3 |
i tell you what | 3 |
whom we saw lying | 3 |
is conveyed by other | 3 |
the prize turkey that | 3 |
informs me that our | 3 |
past half makes me | 3 |
like sticks of sealing | 3 |
know how strong and | 3 |
that you are one | 3 |
had a large heart | 3 |
and they were cheerful | 3 |
was a boy singing | 3 |
so full of gratitude | 3 |
nobody knows it better | 3 |
is so hard as | 3 |
it can cheer and | 3 |
be afraid of that | 3 |
it might be pleasant | 3 |
were shadows of the | 3 |
you must have been | 3 |
twice the size of | 3 |
a truth like this | 3 |
will honour christmas in | 3 |
you are more worthless | 3 |
the place as its | 3 |
wish to see it | 3 |
the next street but | 3 |
that he was an | 3 |
if he had known | 3 |
people saw him in | 3 |
let the charwoman alone | 3 |
whose passions made this | 3 |
brought him to a | 3 |
the wise men to | 3 |
bit of metal in | 3 |
heartily sorry for your | 3 |
he took a child | 3 |
are included in it | 3 |
am afraid i have | 3 |
elbows on her knees | 3 |
off one by one | 3 |
pray come to me | 3 |
and it was rich | 3 |
me one dear night | 3 |
fifteen shillings a week | 3 |
for the first time | 3 |
the grave to him | 3 |
giving me his card | 3 |
lies upon the point | 3 |
ocean of my business | 3 |
and i never eat | 3 |
to do me good | 3 |
lips should be boiled | 3 |
was whom we saw | 3 |
when i can get | 3 |
died seven years ago | 3 |
when it has come | 3 |
boy singing a christmas | 3 |
it may not be | 3 |
the cricket on the | 3 |
folks so full of | 3 |
all a small pudding | 3 |
and the union workhouses | 3 |
which could do him | 3 |
you of last night | 3 |
have sat invisible beside | 3 |
have got over the | 3 |
professes to condemn with | 3 |
it can be apart | 3 |
common welfare was my | 3 |
that he loses some | 3 |
game called yes and | 3 |
to add and count | 3 |
will find its mortal | 3 |
the hope of being | 3 |
in such a world | 3 |
for your sake and | 3 |
always a delicate creature | 3 |
a dismal reef of | 3 |
you come and see | 3 |
a deep black garment | 3 |
and yard by yard | 3 |
what i thought was | 3 |
man as he was | 3 |
length of the strong | 3 |
short for its vast | 3 |
it is that i | 3 |
i come to think | 3 |
guiding principle to do | 3 |
roved beyond the narrow | 3 |
turns out to have | 3 |
i have seen your | 3 |
it needs it most | 3 |
may he have it | 3 |
to show me shadows | 3 |
how he ever knew | 3 |
her arms about his | 3 |
have nothing to say | 3 |
may nothing you dismay | 3 |
not a farthing less | 3 |
it is so hard | 3 |
it on of my | 3 |
veneration due to its | 3 |
of metal in the | 3 |
i have no patience | 3 |
when we recollect how | 3 |
a dislike to us | 3 |
my spirit never roved | 3 |
from the foldings of | 3 |
but you never came | 3 |
as big as me | 3 |
all sure that i | 3 |
me hope you will | 3 |
a drop of water | 3 |
the pursuit of wealth | 3 |
to give him the | 3 |
hope you succeeded yesterday | 3 |
man that was whom | 3 |
i fear you more | 3 |
there is nothing on | 3 |
and bring it in | 3 |
get along with you | 3 |
and this is twelve | 3 |
he takes it into | 3 |
and yet the ghost | 3 |
he begins to say | 3 |
be for the rest | 3 |
mounting guard upon their | 3 |
hands on anything else | 3 |
the wings of the | 3 |
i have but to | 3 |
to raise your salary | 3 |
if you saw and | 3 |
render us happy or | 3 |
carol at my door | 3 |
to bring it here | 3 |
you remember what has | 3 |
is impossible to add | 3 |
pleasant to them to | 3 |
i have no doubt | 3 |
shriek for goose before | 3 |
the people saw him | 3 |
the top of his | 3 |
my christmas humour to | 3 |
you these were shadows | 3 |
they were in the | 3 |
only going to say | 3 |
was full as heavy | 3 |
do you believe in | 3 |
brow i see that | 3 |
who suffer greatly at | 3 |
well in their esteem | 3 |
before the good of | 3 |
a time for balancing | 3 |
should shriek for goose | 3 |
and you will dismiss | 3 |
have the merriest time | 3 |
one thing in the | 3 |
and content to be | 3 |
treadmill and the poor | 3 |
him once more if | 3 |
dine with us to | 3 |
fall off one by | 3 |
and he had a | 3 |
i have none to | 3 |
next night at the | 3 |
silly folks so full | 3 |
it comes from other | 3 |
the recollection of it | 3 |
which we left just | 3 |
guard upon their posts | 3 |
so pleasant as he | 3 |
as long as this | 3 |
the howling of the | 3 |
find a hole in | 3 |
have but to swallow | 3 |
should like to know | 3 |
table with the handle | 3 |
arms about his neck | 3 |
round a glowing fire | 3 |
would be ungrateful not | 3 |
good of which it | 3 |
i shall love it | 3 |
with a thankful heart | 3 |
something else to think | 3 |
to talk to him | 3 |
it was very kind | 3 |
passed his office window | 3 |
he loses some pleasant | 3 |
dealing of the world | 3 |
all in one night | 3 |
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handle of his knife | 3 |
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on his white comforter | 3 |
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stock and standing collar | 3 |
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door to each other | 3 |
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case of this unhappy | 3 |
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to the little creek | 3 |
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in your very confidence | 3 |
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old man and woman | 3 |
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that we were helping | 3 |
you more than any | 3 |
before i draw nearer | 3 |
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coat to the chin | 3 |
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to which its light | 3 |
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together all the christmas | 3 |
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right to express an | 3 |
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to be a man | 3 |
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our worldly fortune by | 3 |
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laundress alone to be | 3 |
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if i have grown | 3 |
emotion caused by this | 3 |
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the light i give | 3 |
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you call wasting of | 3 |
bones here as mine | 3 |
carol the original manuscript | 3 |
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of the top of | 3 |
tell you what i | 3 |
and speak whenever we | 3 |
have pain in this | 3 |
a dig in the | 3 |
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for his life to | 3 |
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a christmas carol at | 3 |
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just as likely as | 3 |
what you sprinkle from | 3 |
nobody under the table | 3 |
otherwise if i could | 3 |
dozen of months presented | 3 |
filled their features out | 3 |
of christmas present blessed | 3 |
his sole residuary legatee | 3 |
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moment you were false | 3 |
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when the bell tolls | 3 |
be kind to him | 3 |
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spectre i have seen | 3 |
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the chance and hope | 3 |
fragment of an underdone | 3 |
force me through whole | 3 |
very kind of you | 3 |
say he will be | 3 |
to me one dear | 3 |
its sacred name and | 3 |
and happiest of all | 3 |
used when i pay | 3 |
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very slow about it | 3 |
through a round dozen | 3 |
nothing on which it | 3 |
sent me in a | 3 |
saw an old friend | 3 |
but a drop of | 3 |
to stop and speak | 3 |
i am about to | 3 |
millions like this poor | 3 |
weight and length of | 3 |
not what you are | 3 |
drop of water in | 3 |
to live than millions | 3 |
night is waning fast | 3 |
principle to do so | 3 |
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time in all the | 3 |
likely to take cold | 3 |
when i have learned | 3 |
ever was such a | 3 |
itself in awful language | 3 |
narrow limits of our | 3 |
to you in any | 3 |
a pleasure or a | 3 |
company assembled round a | 3 |
turkey that was hanging | 3 |
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making merry with us | 3 |
quantity of ground in | 3 |
twelve has ceased to | 3 |
i will honour christmas | 3 |
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of anything he might | 3 |
for i never wear | 3 |
of its sordid reproach | 3 |
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a hole in it | 3 |
may change these shadows | 3 |
me in a coach | 3 |
when i was going | 3 |
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of this unhappy man | 3 |
written which is doom | 3 |
your sake and the | 3 |
much that he deserves | 3 |
liberality is well represented | 3 |
of months presented dead | 3 |
the best he had | 3 |
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it as a reason | 3 |
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one as big as | 3 |
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smell like an eating | 3 |
bordered with white fur | 3 |
in a shape that | 3 |
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protruding from your skirts | 3 |
you ask me what | 3 |
my days persecuted by | 3 |
glazed eyes in silence | 3 |
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as i hope to | 3 |
your nobler aspirations fall | 3 |
that he hoped the | 3 |
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to our hand at | 3 |
of those whose passions | 3 |
joe miller never made | 3 |
dismal reef of sunken | 3 |
knew pretty well that | 3 |
into his head to | 3 |
to a poor abode | 3 |
so a merry christmas | 3 |
and have the merriest | 3 |
as i know your | 3 |
i have learned a | 3 |
a man to understand | 3 |
are in full vigour | 3 |
is it not enough | 3 |
you many and many | 3 |
the end of a | 3 |
and thinks the strangest | 3 |
be together all the | 3 |
mine occupies me constantly | 3 |
am sorry for him | 3 |
succeeded by a clanking | 3 |
i hope to live | 3 |
brightness on the awful | 3 |
these shadows you have | 3 |
come to think of | 3 |
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that ages of incessant | 3 |
the strangest things you | 3 |
and force me through | 3 |
me to ask your | 3 |
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too short for its | 3 |
are more worthless and | 3 |
left it to his | 3 |
believe there ever was | 3 |
spring of his repeater | 3 |
married to the princess | 3 |
even though we were | 3 |
power to render us | 3 |
and pulled them into | 3 |
never wear black gloves | 3 |
not so pleasant as | 3 |
for its vast means | 3 |
you fear the world | 3 |
the extraordinary kindness of | 3 |
her bundle on the | 3 |
of service to you | 3 |
saucepan that the gruel | 3 |
has got his own | 3 |
although he was a | 3 |
to be together all | 3 |
made such a joke | 3 |
repent of being so | 3 |
and bide the end | 3 |
will i wore it | 3 |
is to do me | 3 |
not forth in life | 3 |
wall of the back | 3 |
like that of age | 3 |
sat invisible beside you | 3 |
am much obliged to | 3 |
save one outstretched hand | 3 |
ever got your precious | 3 |
monsters half so horrible | 3 |
have aught to teach | 3 |
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i never wear black | 3 |
will you have the | 3 |
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such a joke as | 3 |
full as heavy and | 3 |
the body of this | 3 |
there ever was such | 3 |
how patient and how | 3 |
that your repentance and | 3 |
old bones here as | 3 |
of his company that | 3 |
as the pursuit of | 3 |
too much to ladies | 3 |
the good of which | 3 |
spirit never roved beyond | 3 |
fond of his company | 3 |
working kindly in its | 3 |
misery now that we | 3 |
should break in turning | 3 |
cricket on the hearth | 3 |
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that we are two | 3 |
to do for us | 3 |
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the second on the | 3 |
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mean by coming here | 3 |
not enough that you | 3 |
remove me from this | 3 |
out of the top | 3 |
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out his last there | 3 |
i am as merry | 3 |
strangest things you ever | 3 |
to say a word | 3 |
of my own creation | 3 |
ungrateful not to drink | 3 |
having every item in | 3 |
journeys lie before me | 3 |
you were false enough | 3 |
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expression it has in | 3 |
i know how strong | 3 |
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i see that written | 3 |
we make up a | 3 |
going if a lunch | 3 |
a lane of boys | 3 |
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prize turkey that was | 3 |
in everything that made | 3 |
he would have snapped | 3 |
is nothing on which | 3 |
like a lettuce growing | 3 |
i could have laid | 3 |
night of unbroken rest | 3 |
must have been but | 3 |
tiny tim in doing | 3 |
shape that you can | 3 |
comes from other regions | 3 |
hands over the rough | 3 |
one of the girls | 3 |
how do you do | 3 |
sit staring at those | 3 |
the handle of his | 3 |
that any christian spirit | 3 |
the comprehensive ocean of | 3 |
i am afraid i | 3 |
you sprinkle from your | 3 |
mean to give him | 3 |
to think of something | 3 |
and having every item | 3 |
in the place as | 3 |
that was hanging up | 3 |
never came to see | 3 |
a great quantity of | 3 |
apart from the veneration | 3 |
been very slow about | 3 |
never finishes what he | 3 |
to say to such | 3 |
improve our worldly fortune | 3 |
times merrier than before | 3 |
the gruel was in | 3 |
it were only in | 3 |
never was such a | 3 |
do you know the | 3 |
you never came to | 3 |
forth last night on | 3 |
to live to be | 3 |
to hear what they | 3 |
to any kindly given | 3 |
that no space of | 3 |
anything in it by | 3 |
us see another christmas | 3 |
in the world more | 3 |
afraid to ask him | 3 |
much kinder than he | 3 |
nor can i tell | 3 |
on the next night | 3 |
that time we shall | 3 |
and many a day | 3 |
next street but one | 3 |
company with some one | 3 |
persecuted by a legion | 3 |
am as happy as | 3 |
and not an hour | 3 |
lying gasping out his | 3 |
have brought him to | 3 |
wings of the wind | 3 |
belonging to it can | 3 |
of what is past | 3 |
all your other hopes | 3 |
in their holiday attire | 3 |
put out his head | 3 |
why cannot we be | 3 |
like to be able | 3 |
was not afraid to | 3 |
precious time to me | 3 |
the things that would | 3 |
not afraid to be | 3 |
much as for his | 3 |
a joke as sending | 3 |
as the greatest success | 3 |
one dear night when | 3 |
we shall not quarrel | 3 |
their horny hands over | 3 |
us are endeavouring to | 3 |
or two to my | 3 |
not quarrel easily among | 3 |
so much as for | 3 |
have a good appetite | 3 |
of years to wear | 3 |
did i walk through | 3 |
have been but for | 3 |
some latent moral for | 3 |
elder brothers born in | 3 |
might be able to | 3 |
we knew pretty well | 3 |
the memory of what | 3 |
setting up for himself | 3 |
enough for a man | 3 |
his most particular friend | 3 |
give him the same | 3 |
other of my race | 3 |
was the matter with | 3 |
going to stand this | 3 |
i thank you fifty | 3 |
be able to do | 3 |
that christmas was a | 3 |
pleasure to talk to | 3 |
caused by the event | 3 |
since you ask me | 3 |
have learned a truth | 3 |
from the grave to | 3 |
will be keeping company | 3 |
hope of being beyond | 3 |
my hands on anything | 3 |
in a broken voice | 3 |
wish it was a | 3 |
days persecuted by a | 3 |
of the rolling year | 3 |
a moment you were | 3 |
but a few pounds | 3 |
the merriest time in | 3 |
loses a very good | 3 |
to know that no | 3 |
show me shadows of | 3 |
with all my heart | 3 |
fit to live than | 3 |
with the younger members | 3 |
my time grows short | 3 |
of christmas to come | 3 |
on the awful sea | 3 |
recollect how patient and | 3 |
part of my penance | 3 |
i went forth last | 3 |
i have grown so | 3 |
fortune by our patient | 3 |
him in the midst | 3 |
endeavouring to raise a | 3 |
presented dead against you | 3 |
a night of unbroken | 3 |
who labour in the | 3 |
vast means of usefulness | 3 |
my elder brothers born | 3 |
body of this man | 3 |
can be of service | 3 |
of a lane of | 3 |
got peter a better | 3 |
i could scarcely help | 3 |
however and whenever we | 3 |
have grown so much | 3 |
be keeping company with | 3 |
you believe in me | 3 |
with its outstretched hand | 3 |
this is a fearful | 3 |
that our parting moment | 3 |
i appear before you | 3 |
you know he is | 3 |
the narrow limits of | 3 |
such a world of | 3 |
of unbroken rest would | 3 |
and hope of my | 3 |
be ungrateful not to | 3 |
how strong and irresistible | 3 |
should have filled their | 3 |
camden town as hard | 3 |
ground in seven years | 3 |
of such a man | 3 |
ghost of christmas to | 3 |
a great many back | 3 |
i shook him yesterday | 3 |
that was whom we | 3 |
i scarcely ever looked | 3 |
bundle on the floor | 3 |
the whole evening to | 3 |
and so surely as | 3 |
those fixed glazed eyes | 3 |
patient and how mild | 3 |
of being beyond the | 3 |
hand in his pocket | 3 |
in a coach to | 3 |
he was very much | 3 |
when he comes home | 3 |
the little prize turkey | 3 |
a pleasure to talk | 3 |
to touch his head | 3 |
years to wear it | 3 |
why show me this | 3 |
which the ghost of | 3 |
prepared to bear you | 3 |
its light would have | 3 |
night at the same | 3 |
you have the goodness | 3 |
you so soon put | 3 |
have been a party | 3 |
thus with what you | 3 |
on his lips should | 3 |
pulled them into shreds | 3 |
all sorts of horrors | 3 |
should not be done | 3 |
christmas day by half | 3 |
them with its freshest | 3 |
is precious time to | 3 |
was not only very | 3 |
when i come to | 3 |
answer me one question | 3 |
the midst of them | 3 |
who made lame beggars | 3 |
it low upon my | 3 |
the size of tiny | 3 |
come back with him | 3 |
of time for that | 3 |
this is the even | 3 |
the same chance every | 3 |
at the present time | 3 |
to make these silly | 3 |
find its mortal life | 3 |
to wear it low | 3 |
the dealings of my | 3 |
fear the world too | 3 |
was kind to me | 3 |
not changed towards you | 3 |
this first parting that | 3 |
the spirit points onward | 3 |
such a ridiculous fellow | 3 |
he never finishes what | 3 |
is that i appear | 3 |
and of my own | 3 |
beggars walk and blind | 3 |
size of tiny tim | 3 |
sauce and mashed potatoes | 3 |
before you in a | 3 |
what he begins to | 3 |
before we met here | 3 |
rest of my days | 3 |
to any kind of | 3 |
me out and try | 3 |
for not coming now | 3 |
and it might be | 3 |
have found it out | 3 |
yet a chance and | 3 |
life to the little | 3 |
in honour of the | 3 |
a few pounds of | 3 |
poor tiny tim in | 3 |
it not enough that | 3 |
and put out his | 3 |
whole evening to music | 3 |
the writing on this | 3 |
time we shall be | 3 |
stone to which you | 3 |
i am as giddy | 3 |
everything that made my | 3 |
that when we recollect | 3 |
would you so soon | 3 |
hope of my procuring | 3 |
long as i live | 3 |
one guiding principle to | 3 |
friend of yours this | 3 |
reason for not coming | 3 |
through whole trains of | 3 |
must pass into eternity | 3 |
may look through that | 3 |
in these young housekeepers | 3 |
my eyes turned down | 3 |
very confidence with her | 3 |
i girded it on | 3 |
will you come and | 3 |
feeling tells you that | 3 |
able to say a | 3 |
whether he likes it | 3 |
to come back here | 3 |
at such a thing | 3 |
not the little prize | 3 |
as long as i | 3 |
what business had he | 3 |
spirit never walked beyond | 3 |
hopes have merged into | 3 |
am i that man | 3 |
business had he to | 3 |
led the wise men | 3 |
content to be so | 3 |
master of the house | 3 |
of my days persecuted | 3 |
and a fine one | 3 |
not coming upon christmas | 3 |
will foreshadow certain ends | 3 |
where angels might have | 3 |
and a crutch without | 3 |
your other hopes have | 3 |