Quotes

Cards (34)

  • ''Oh! But he was a tight-fisted hand at the grindstone'' - narrator speaking about Scrooge, stave 1
  • ''another sound from you'' - Scrooge threatening Bob, Stave 1
  • ''Are there no workhouses?'' Scrooge, Stave 1
  • ''A solitary child'' - narrator discussing young Scrooge, Stave 2
  • ''Stood on tiptoe to embrace him'' Fanny hugging Scrooge, stave 2
  • ''Another idol has replaced me. A golden one'' - Belle talking to Scrooge, Stave 2
  • ''I should have liked to have given him something'' - Scrooge thinking about a charity boy, Stave 2
  • ''Remove me! I cannot bear it!'' Scrooge talking ot the ghost of christmas past - stave 2
  • ''though the spirit's eyes were clear and kind, he did not like to meet them'' scrooge looking at the ghost of christmas present - Stave 3
  • ''Say he will be spared'' Scrooge feeling smypathy towards Scrooge - Stave 3
  • ''bends down upon his knee'' Scrooge submissive to the Ghost of Yet to come - Stave 4
  • ''Let me see some tenderness connected with a death'' Scrooge - stave 4
  • ''He was very light to carry'' Tiny Tim description in Stave 4
  • ''I will not be the man i must've been'' Scrooge's vows - stave 4
  • ''I'll send it to the Cratchit's!'' Scrooge - Stave 5
  • ''Allow me to ask your pardon'' Scrooge asking for a charity man's forgiveness - Stave 5
  • ''To Tiny Tim ... he was a second father'' Stave 5
  • ''warm himself at the candle'' Bob Cratchit - Stave 1
  • ''My little, Little Child!'' Cried Bob - Stave 3
  • ''dismal little cell'' Bob's workspace - Stave 1
  • ''God bless us everyone!'' Tiny Tim
  • ''he was all in a glow'' ''his eyes sparkled'' - descriptions of Fred - Stave 1
  • '' sprung a bright clear jet of light'' Ghost of Christmas Past - Stave 2
  • ''Jolly giant'' Ghost of Christmas Present - Stave 3
  • ''Come in! and get to know me man!'' Ghost of Christmas present - Stave 3
  • ''A solemn phantom, draped and hooded'' Ghost of Christmas yet to come - Stave 4
  • ''coming like a mist along the ground'' Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come - Stave 4
  • ''They are man's'' description of ignorance and want - Stave 4
  • ''My time grows short... Quick!'' Ghost of Christmas Past, Stave 2
  • ''My life upon this globe is very brief'' Ghost of Christmas present - Stave 3
  • ''Dead as a door nail'' Narrator's humour - Stave 1
  • ''fog'' - stave 1
  • ''clear, bright, jovial'' the weather - stave 5
  • ''peeping bell'' personification - Stave 2