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Good Quotes From Stave 1 A Christmas Carol

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'many thousands are in want of common necessities, sir and many hundreds of thousands are in want of common comforts' stave 3: Which no steel had ever struck out generous fire. Scrooge never painted out old marley's name. 'never was such a turkey' hyperbole Hard and sharp as flint.

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Foul weather, did not know where to have him. Hard and sharp as flint. He carried his own low temperature. The cold within him froze his features. A frosty rime was on his head. Scrooge never painted out old marley's name. 'never was such a turkey' hyperbole Which no steel had ever struck out generous fire.

Hard and sharp as flint.

A frosty rime was on his head. The cold within him froze his features. Hard and sharp as flint. Which no steel had ever struck out generous fire. Scrooge never painted out old marley's name. 'many thousands are in want of common necessities, sir and many hundreds of thousands are in want of common comforts' stave 3: 'never was such a turkey' hyperbole Foul weather, did not know where to have him. I made it link by link, yard by yard. description of marley's chains, that he is now weighed down by his wrong decisions in life. He carried his own low temperature.

The cold within him froze his features. 'many thousands are in want of common necessities, sir and many hundreds of thousands are in want of common comforts' stave 3: A frosty rime was on his head. He carried his own low temperature. Foul weather, did not know where to have him.

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Foul weather, did not know where to have him. He carried his own low temperature. The cold within him froze his features. Scrooge never painted out old marley's name. Hard and sharp as flint. 'never was such a turkey' hyperbole A frosty rime was on his head. 'many thousands are in want of common necessities, sir and many hundreds of thousands are in want of common comforts' stave 3:

Hard and sharp as flint.

'never was such a turkey' hyperbole Scrooge never painted out old marley's name. A frosty rime was on his head. He carried his own low temperature. The cold within him froze his features. Which no steel had ever struck out generous fire. Hard and sharp as flint. I made it link by link, yard by yard. description of marley's chains, that he is now weighed down by his wrong decisions in life. Foul weather, did not know where to have him. 'many thousands are in want of common necessities, sir and many hundreds of thousands are in want of common comforts' stave 3:

I made it link by link, yard by yard. description of marley's chains, that he is now weighed down by his wrong decisions in life. Scrooge never painted out old marley's name. The cold within him froze his features. Hard and sharp as flint. 'many thousands are in want of common necessities, sir and many hundreds of thousands are in want of common comforts' stave 3:

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Which no steel had ever struck out generous fire. Scrooge never painted out old marley's name. Hard and sharp as flint. A frosty rime was on his head. He carried his own low temperature. Foul weather, did not know where to have him. 'never was such a turkey' hyperbole I made it link by link, yard by yard. description of marley's chains, that he is now weighed down by his wrong decisions in life.

Foul weather, did not know where to have him.

Foul weather, did not know where to have him. He carried his own low temperature. Hard and sharp as flint. The cold within him froze his features. 'many thousands are in want of common necessities, sir and many hundreds of thousands are in want of common comforts' stave 3: I made it link by link, yard by yard. description of marley's chains, that he is now weighed down by his wrong decisions in life. 'never was such a turkey' hyperbole A frosty rime was on his head. Which no steel had ever struck out generous fire. Scrooge never painted out old marley's name.

Good Quotes From Stave 1 A Christmas Carol. He carried his own low temperature. I made it link by link, yard by yard. description of marley's chains, that he is now weighed down by his wrong decisions in life. Foul weather, did not know where to have him. Hard and sharp as flint. 'many thousands are in want of common necessities, sir and many hundreds of thousands are in want of common comforts' stave 3:

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