A Christmas Carol Quotes

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if they would rather die
they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population
I am as light as a feather,
I am as happy as an angel I am as merry as a schoolboy
to Tiny Tim,
who did not die he was a second father
there's more of gravy
than of grave about you
I am not going to be
imposed upon
I know your purpose
is to do me good
I am prepared
to bear your company and do it with a thankful heart
What right have you to be merry?
What reason have you to be merry? You're poor enough
I have come to dinner.
Will you let me in, Fred
Wonderful party,
wonderful games, wonderful unanimity, won-der-ful happiness
My little,
little child! My little child!
I am sure
we shall none of us forget poor Tiny Tim
I wear the
chain I forged in life
of my own
free will I wore it
you were always
a good man of business
Mankind
was my business
I want nothing from you;
I ask nothing of you why cannot we be friends
I mean to give
him the same chance every year
(1) I am here to-night to warn you,
that you have yet a chance and hope of escaping my fate
(2) A chance and
hope of my procuring Ebenezer
Your
welfare
they cling to me
appealing from their fathers
Have they no
refuge or resource
a few of us are
endeavouring to raise a fund
endeavour
to assist your struggling family
the happiness he gives
is quite as great as if it cost a fortune
Many can't go there;
and many would rather die
nobody said or thought
that it was at all a small pudding for a large family
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brave
in ribbons
We may sleep to-night
with light hearts, Caroline
yellow, meagre,
ragged, scowling, wolfish
Who's the worse for the loss of a few things like these?
Not a dead man I suppose
beware them both
and all of their degree but most of all beware this boy
I am
very happy
a solitary child
neglected by his friends
Father is so much
kinder than he used to be
as good a man
as the good old city knew
witness what it cannot share,
but might have shared on earth and turned to happiness
like a child,
yet not so like a child as like an old man
antique scabbard; but no sword was in it,
and the ancient sheath was eaten up with rust
more than
eighteen hundred
Is it a foot
or a claw
It might be a claw
for the flesh there is upon it
shrouded in
a deep black garment
mysterious presence
filled him with a solemn dread
solitary
as an oyster
May you be happy
in the life you have chosen
sudden declension
in his high spirits
Merry Christmas
every-one
Yo ho,
my boys
You are
quite a woman, little Fan
I believe that it has done me good,
and will do me good and I say God bless it
Joe Miller never
made such a joke as sending it to Bob's will be
Marley was dead to begin with
there is no doubt whatever about that
Are there no prisons?
Are there no workhouses
he knew how to keep
Christmas well if any man alive possessed the knowledge
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