Hint
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Answer
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Stave One - Portly Gentleman - Scrooge
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'we should make some slight provision for the Poor and Destitute,'
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Stave One - Portly Gentleman - Scrooge (Workhouses)
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'Many can't go there; and many would rather die.'
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Stave Two - Narrator - Fan
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'much younger than the boy'
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Stave Two - Narrator - Fan
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'putting her arms about his neck'
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Stave Two - Fan
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'I have come to bring you home; dear brother!'
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Stave Two - Fan
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'Father is so much kinder than he used to be'
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Stave Two - Narrator - Fan
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'large heart'
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Stave Two - Narrator - Scrooge (Comparing Fan to Fred)
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'uneasy in his mind'
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Stave Two - Scrooge - Fezziwig
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'The happiness he gives, is quite as great as if it costs a fortune.'
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Stave Two - Belle - Scrooge
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'Another idol has displaced me;'
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Stave Two - Belle - Scrooge (Money)
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'A golden one.'
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Stave Two - Belle - Scrooge
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'You fear the world too much,'
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Stave Two - Belle - Scrooge (engagement)
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'Our contract is an old one.'
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Stave Two - Belle - Scrooge
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'You are changed.'
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Stave Two - Belle - Scrooge (engagement)
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'When it was made, you were another man.'
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Stave Two - Belle - Scrooge
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'May you be happy in the life you have chosen.'
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Stave Two - Belle - Her Family Life
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'full of comfort'
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Stave Three - Harsh lives - Miners
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'was singing them a Christmas song.'
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Stave Three - Harsh lives - Lighthouse Keepers
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'they wished each other Merry Christmas in their can of grog.'
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Stave Three - Harsh lives - Sailors
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'had a kinder word for another on that day than on any day in the year.'
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Stave Four - Large chin Businessman - Scrooge's funeral
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'It's likely to be a very cheap funeral,'
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Stave Four - Large chin Businessman - Scrooge's funeral
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'for upon my life I don't know of anybody to go to it.'
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Stave Four - 'excrescence' nose Businessman
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'I don't mind going if a lunch is provided,'
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Stave Four - 'the woman' - Scrooge
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'wicked old screw'
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Stave Four - 'the woman' - Scrooge's shirt
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'They'd have wasted it, if it hadn't been for me.'
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Stave Four - 'the woman' - Scrooge's shirt taken from his Corpse
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'Somebody was fool enough to do it, but I took it off again.'
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