A Christmas Carol - The Cratchits

Helpful quotes to know if studying 'A Christmas Carol'. Quotes to remember: 'dismal little cell' 'sir' 'his son and heir' 'Bob had hugged his daughter to his heart's content.' 'As good as gold,' 'who made lame beggars walk' 'He sat very close to his father's side, upon his little stool.' 'Mrs Cratchit made the gravy...' 'Bob said he didn’t believe there ever was such a goose cooked.' 'Eked out' 'crammed spoons into their mouths,' 'lest they should shriek for goose' 'God bless us every one!' 'I'll give you Mr Scrooge, the Founder of the Feast.' 'dreaded that he might be taken from him.' 'odious, stingy, hard, unfeeling man' 'being a man of business;' 'shirt collar' 'as if he were deliberating what particular investments he should favour' 'when he came into the receipt of that bewildering income.' 'They were not a handsome family;' 'But, they were happy, grateful,' 'pleased with one another,' 'and contented with the time;' 'steady, cheerful voice,' 'I am very happy' 'Spirit of Tiny Tim, thy childish essence was from God.'
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Stave One - Narrator - Bob Cratchit
'dismal little cell'
Stave One - Bob Cratchit - Scrooge
'sir'
Stave Three - Narrator - Peter Cratchit (Bob)
'his son and heir'
Stave Three - Narrator - Bob Cratchit
'Bob had hugged his daughter to his heart's content.'
Stave Three - Bob Cratchit - Tiny Tim
'As good as gold,'
Stave Three - Bob Cratchit - Tiny Tim (Church)
'who made lame beggars walk'
Stave Three - Narrator - Tiny Tim
'He sat very close to his father's side, upon his little stool.'
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Stave Three - Narrator - Mrs Cratchit (Family)
'Mrs Cratchit made the gravy...'
Stave Three - Narrator - Bob Cratchit
'Bob said he didn’t believe there ever was such a goose cooked.'
Stave Three - Narrator - The Goose (Meal)
'Eked out'
Stave Three - Narrator - Young Cratchits
'crammed spoons into their mouths,'
Stave Three - Narrator - Young Cratchits
'lest they should shriek for goose'
Stave Three - Tiny Tim
'God bless us every one!'
Stave Three - Bob Cratchit
'I'll give you Mr Scrooge, the Founder of the Feast.'
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Stave Three - Narrator - Bob Cratchit (Tiny Tim)
'dreaded that he might be taken from him.'
Stave Three - Mrs Cratchit - Scrooge
'odious, stingy, hard, unfeeling man'
Stave Three - Narrator - Peter Cratchit (Young Cratchits)
'being a man of business;'
Stave Three - Narrator - Peter Cratchit (Bob's Shirt Collar)
'shirt collar'
Stave Three - Narrator - Peter Cratchit
'as if he were deliberating what particular investments he should favour'
Stave Three - Narrator - Peter Cratchit
'when he came into the receipt of that bewildering income.'
Stave Three - Narrator - The Cratchits
'They were not a handsome family;'
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Stave Three - Narrator - The Cratchits
'But, they were happy, grateful,'
Stave Three - Narrator - The Cratchits
'pleased with one another,'
Stave Three - Narrator - The Cratchits
'and contented with the time;'
Stave Three - Narrator - Mrs Cratchit
'steady, cheerful voice,'
Stave Four - Bob Cratchit
'I am very happy'
Stave Four - Narrator - Tiny Tim
'Spirit of Tiny Tim, thy childish essence was from God.'
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