"In the darkemptyhouse with not a man, not a woman, not a child to say that he was kind" stave 4
"To tiny Tim, who did notdie, he became a secondFather" stave 5
"a solitary child, neglected by his friends" stave 2
"father is so muchkinder than he used to be, home is like heaven" stave 2
"It’s I. Your uncle Scrooge. I have come to dinner. Will you let me in, Fred?” Stave 5
'then up rose mrscrachit, crachit's wife, dressedout but poorly in a twice-turnedgown, but brave in ribbons' stave 3
'spirit of tiny tim's... thy childishessence was from God'
'wonderfulparty, wonderful games, wonderful unanimity, won-der-ful happiness' stave 5
'there never was such a goose... it's tenderness and flavour, size and cheapness, were the themes of universaladmiration' stacve 3
''yes my dear' returned bob 'i wish you could have gone. it would have done you good to see how green a place it is. but you'll see it often. i promised him i would walkthere on a sunday. my little, little child'cried bob 'my little child''