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