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Cards (21)
"
Solitary
as an
oyster
,
hard
and
sharp
as
flint
" (Stave
1
)
"It was
cold
,
bleak
,
biting weather
:
foggy
" (Stave
1
)
"The
clerk
[worked] in a
dismal
little
cell
" (Stave
1
)
"Are there no
prisons
?...and the
Union
workhouses
?" (Stave
1
)
"I can't
afford
to make
idle
people
merry
" (Stave
1
)
"I wear the
chain
I
forged
in
life
" (Stave
1
)
"a
lonely boy
was
reading
near a
feeble fire
; and
Scrooge wept
to see his
poor forgotten self
" (Stave
2
)
"Fuel was
heaped
upon the
fire
; and the
warehouse
was as
snug
[...] and
bright
" (Stave
2
)
"
Another idol
has
displaced
me [...] a
golden one
" (Stave
2
)
"Show me no more!
Why do you delight to torture me
?" (Stave
2
)
"He could not
hide
the
light
, which
streamed
from
under
[the
Ghost's cap
], in a
unbroken flood
" (Stave
2
)
"If you have
aught
to
teach
me, let me
profit
by it" (Stave
3
)
"
Nobody
said or thought it was at all a
small pudding
for a
large family
" (Stave
3
)
"The family display of glass.
Two-tumblers
, and a
custard cup
without a
handle
" (Stave
3
)
"They were a
boy
and a
girl. Yellow
,
meagre
,
ragged
,
scowling
,
wolfish
" (Stave
3
)
"The whole quarter
reeked
with
crime
, with
filth
, and with
misery
" (Stave
4
)
"
Oh
,
tell me I may sponge
away the writing on
this stone
!" (Stave
4
)
"
Light
as a
feather
,
merry
as a
schoolboy
" (Stave
5
)
"No
fog
, no
mist
, [...]
golden sunlight
;
heavenly
sky" (Stave
5
)
"It is I, your Uncle Scrooge. [...]
Will you let me in Fred
?" (Stave
5
)
"I'll
raise your salary
, and
endeavour
to
assist your struggling family
" (Stave
5
)