A christmas carol

Cards (23)

  • "hear me! i am not the man i was" - scrooge
  • "squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner" - scrooge
  • "what reasons do you have to be merry? you're poor enough?" - scrooge
  • a "golden" idol has "displaced" belle -scrooge
  • "could not hide the light" - ghost of christmas past
  • "wore a tunic of the purest white!" - ghost of christmas past
  • "it was a strange figure- like a child: yet not so like a child as like an old man" - ghost of christmas past
  • "bright clear yet of light" - ghost of christmas past
  • "kind, generous, hearty nature" - ghost of christmas present
  • "glowing torch, in shape not unlike plenty's horn" - ghost of christmas present
  • "but you were always a good man of business, jacob... mankind was my business" - marley
  • "dragging a heavy chain" - marley
  • "scrooge fell upon his knees and clasped his hands before his face" - marley
  • "his chain was long an wound about him like a tail" - marley
  • "i wear the chains i forged in life... i made it link by link" - marley
  • "my little, little child!" cried bob "my little child" - bob cratchit
  • mrs cratchit "dressed out but poorly in a twice-turned gown, but brave in ribbons" - bob cratchit
  • "all in a glow; his face was ruggy and handsome; his eyes sparkled" - fred
  • "i am sorry for him; i couldnt be angry with him if i tried" - fred
  • "his offences carry their own punishment and i have nothing to say against him" - fred
  • "kind hand trembled" - ghost of christmas yet to come
  • "shrouded in a deep black garment" - ghost of christmas yet to come
  • "overun by grass and weeds"- ghost of christmas yet to come