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Cards (25)
‘Hard
and
sharp
as
flint.’
- Stave 1
‘Solitary
as an
oyster.’
- Stave 1
‘External heat
and
cold
had
little
influence on
Scrooge.’
- Stave 1
‘”I wear the
chain
I
forged
in life.”’ - Stave 1
‘”If
they
would rather die… they had
better
do it, and
decrease
the
surplus
population.’” - Stave 1
‘Was it a
dream
or
not
?’ - Stave 2
It wore a
tunic
of the
purest
white.’
- Stave 2
‘”The
school
is not quite
deserted…
A
solitary
child,
neglected
by his friends, is
left
there still.”’ - Stave 2
‘”Another
idol
has
displaced
me.”’ (
Belle
) - Stave 2
‘”There was a
boy
singing a Christmas
carol
at my
door
last night. I should like to have
given
him
something
: that’s all.”’ - Stave 2
‘They were a boy and girl.
Yellow
,
meagre
,
ragged
,
scowling
,
wolfish
: but
prostrate
, too, in their
humility.’
- Stave 3
”Mr
Scrooge
!” said Bob; “I’ll give you Mr Scrooge, the
Founder
of the
Feast
!”’ - Stave 3
‘”I am
sorry
for him; I couldn’t be
angry
with him if I
tried.”’
(
Fred
talking about Scrooge) - Stave 3
‘”They are
Man’s
,” said the
Spirit
, looking
down upon them.
- Stave 3
'Scrooge hung his head low to hear his own words quoted by the spirit' - Stave 3
"I hope to live to be another man from what I once was." - Stave 4
'Shrouded in a deep black garment' - Stave 4
"Every person has a
right
to take
care
of
themselves.
He
always
did!" - Stave 4
'Unwatched
,
unwept
, uncared for was the
body
of this
man.
"
"The spirits of all three wil strive within me" - Stave 4
'He had been sobbing violently in his conflict with the spirit, and his face was wet with tears' - Stave 5
'Allow
me to ask for your
pardon'
- Stave
5
'His own
heart laughed
: and that was quite enough for
him'
- Stave 5
'He knew how to
keep Christmas well.'
- Stave
5
'I don't make
merry
myself at
Christmas
, and can't
afford
to
make
idle
people
merry'
- Stave 1