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Answer
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Stave One - Fred - Scrooge
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'A merry Christmas, uncle! God save you!'
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Stave One - Narrator - Fred
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'all in a glow'
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Stave One - Narrator - Fred
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'his eyes sparkled'
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Stave One - Fred - about Christmas
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'I believe that it has done me good, and will do me good;'
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Stave One - Fred - about Christmas
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'and I say, God bless it!'
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Stave One - Fred - Scrooge
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'I'll keep my Christmas humour to the last.'
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Stave One - Fred - Scrooge
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'A Merry Christmas, uncle!'
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Stave Three - Fred - Scrooge
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'his offences carry their own punishment,'
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Stave Three - Fred - Scrooge
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'His wealth is of no use to him. He don't do any good with it.'
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Stave Three - Fred - Scrooge
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'I am sorry for him; I couldn't be angry with him if I tried.'
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Stave Three - Fred - Scrooge
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'Who suffers from his ill whims! Himself, always.'
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Stave Three - Narrator - Fred
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'Scrooge's nephew revelled in another laugh,'
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Stave Three - Fred - Scrooge
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'I mean to give him the same chance every year,'
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Stave Three - Fred - Scrooge
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'whether he likes it or not,'
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Stave Three - Fred - Scrooge
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'for I pity him.'
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Stave Three - Fred - Fred's Party
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'if he could have listened to it often, years ago,'
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Stave Three - Fred - Fred's Party
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'he might have cultivated the kindness for his own happiness.'
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Stave Four - Narrator - Fred
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'Bob told them of the extraordinary kindness of Mr. Scrooge's nephew'
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Stave Four - Fred - Tiny Tim's death
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'heartily sorry'
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Stave Five - Narrator - Fred
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'It is a mercy he didn't shake his arm off'
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