A Christmas Carol - The Ghost Of Jacob Marley

Helpful quotes to know when studying 'A Christmas Carol'. Quotes to remember: 'Marley was dead; to begin with' 'Not a knocker, but Marley's face' 'pigtail' 'waistcoat' 'boots' 'coat-skirts' 'The chain he drew' 'cash-boxes' 'keys' 'padlocks' 'ledgers' 'deeds' 'heavy purses wrought in steel' 'His body was transparent' 'phantom' 'he felt the chilling influence of its death-cold eyes' 'spectre's voice disturbed the very marrow in his bones' 'the spirit raised a frightful cry' 'I wear the chain I forged in life' 'I girded it on of my own free will' 'Is its pattern strange to you?' 'It was as full as heavy and as long as this, Seven Christmas Eves ago' 'You have laboured on it since.' 'It is a ponderous chain!' 'I have none to give' 'Mankind was my business' 'I have sat invisible beside you many and many a day' 'I am here tonight to warn you' 'you have yet a chance and hope of escaping my fate' 'You will be haunted' 'by Three Spirits' 'without their visits,' 'you cannot hope to shun the path I tread'
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Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'Marley was dead; to begin with'
Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'Not a knocker, but Marley's face'
Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'pigtail'
Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'waistcoat'
Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'boots'
Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'coat-skirts'
Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'The chain he drew'
Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'cash-boxes'
Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'keys'
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Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'padlocks'
Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'ledgers'
Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'deeds'
Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'heavy purses wrought in steel'
Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'His body was transparent'
Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'phantom'
Stave One - Narrator - Scrooge (Jacob Marley)
'he felt the chilling influence of its death-cold eyes'
Stave One - Narrator - Scrooge (Jacob Marley)
'spectre's voice disturbed the very marrow in his bones'
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Stave One - Narrator - Jacob Marley
'the spirit raised a frightful cry'
Stave One - Jacob Marley
'I wear the chain I forged in life'
Stave One - Jacob Marley
'I girded it on of my own free will'
Stave One - Jacob Marley
'Is its pattern strange to you?'
Stave One - Jacob Marley - Scrooge's chain
'It was as full as heavy and as long as this, Seven Christmas Eves ago'
Stave One - Jacob Marley - Scrooge's chain
'You have laboured on it since.'
Stave One - Jacob Marley - Scrooge's chain
'It is a ponderous chain!'
Stave One - Jacob Marley - Scrooge wanting reassurance
'I have none to give'
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Stave One - Jacob Marley
'Mankind was my business'
Stave One - Jacob Marley
'I have sat invisible beside you many and many a day'
Stave One - Jacob Marley
'I am here tonight to warn you'
Stave One - Jacob Marley
'you have yet a chance and hope of escaping my fate'
Stave One - Jacob Marley
'You will be haunted'
Stave One - Jacob Marley
'by Three Spirits'
Stave One - Jacob Marley
'without their visits,'
Stave One - Jacob Marley
'you cannot hope to shun the path I tread'
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