Christmas carol

Cards (100)

  • All the Cratchit family drew
    Round the hearth
  • He was a tight-fisted hand
    At the grindstone
  • The spirit, stronger yet,
    Repulsed him
  • Hard and sharp as
    Flint
  • Mrs. Cratchit entered

    Flushed and smiling proudly
  • Will you decide what men shall live
    What men shall die?
  • Your lips are trembling
    Said the ghost
  • They had better die and

    Decrease the surplus population
  • The boy is ignorance. The girl is want
    Beware of them both
  • He was conscious of a thousand thoughts, hopes and cares
    Long forgotten
  • I should like to say a word or two
    To my clerk just now
  • The phantom slowly,
    Gravely, silently, approached
  • Scrooge hung his head to hear his own words

    Quoted by the spirit
  • Scrooge listened to his dialogue
    In horror
  • Spirit! Hear me!
    I am not the man I once was!
  • If these shadows remain unaltered by the future
    The child will die
  • I will nor shut out the lessons
    They teach
  • I will honour Christmas in my whole heart
    And try to keep it all the year
  • I am happy as an angel, I am as Merry as a school boy
    I am as giddy as a drunken man
  • Scrooge regarded everyone
    With a drunken smile
  • His own heart laughed
    and that was quite enough for him
  • Scrooge was better than his word

    He did it all and infinitely more
  • A solitary child, neglected by his friends
    Is left there still
  • I fear you more than any

    Spectre i have seen
  • Bah!

    Humbug!
  • I wear the chain
    I forged in life
  • You will be haunted by
    Three spirits
  • The voice was

    Soft and gentle
  • They were not a handsome family, they were not well dressed

    But they were happy
  • These are the shadows of things that have been
    They are what they are, don't blame me
  • It held a branch of fresh

    Green holly in its hand
  • A strange voice bade him to enter
    He obeyed
  • The spirit stood among the graves and

    Pointed down at one 'Ebenezer Scrooge.
  • It's cheery voice, it's unconstrauned demeanour
    And it's joyful air
  • A squeezing wrenching grasping scraping covetous
    Old sinner
  • Mrs Cratchit dressed poorly in a twice turned grown
    But brave in ribbons which are cheap
  • Every idiot who goes about Christmas on his lips

    Should be boiled with his own pudding
  • Trembled more when he said that
    Tiny Tim was growing strong
  • It was shrouded in a deep, black garment, which concealed
    It's head, it's face, it's form
  • In easy state upon this couch sat
    A Jolly Giant