A Christmas Carol - Important Quotations

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Tiny Tim is compared to
"Good as gold"
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What Scrooge calls Christmas
"Christmas a humbug, uncle ... you don't mean that, I am sure?"
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Scrooge's redemption
"His own heart laughed and that was quite enough for him"
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Scrooge's response to the portly gentlemen
"The treadmill and the poor law are in full vigour"
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Ignorance and want
"A stale and shrivelled hand .. pinched and twisted"
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Scrooge in stage 1
hard and sharp as a flint... solidarity as an oyster
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Authorial voice reacts to belle
What I would have given to be one of them
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Scrooge in school
A solitary child , neglect by his friends
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What Scrooge feels when he sees Fan
What is that upon your cheek
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People robbing Scrooge
Profit us when he was dead
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Scrooge when when awakes
They are not torn down.... I am as giddy as a drunken man
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Tiny Tim
God bless us everyone
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Scrooge listening to people about the dead
Listened to this dialogue horror
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Scrooge's reaction to the last
Leave me! Take me back! Haunt me no longer!
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Scrooge’s comment on the population
Decrease the surplus population.. It’s not my business
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Scrooge sees Fezziwig
Scrooge cried in great excitement… bless his heart. It’s Fezziwig alive again
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How Fezziwig gives happiness
The happiness he give, is quite as great as if it cost a fortune
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Belle breaking up with scrooge
I have seen your nobler aspirations fall off one by one until the master - passion, gain, engrossed you
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Ghost of present using Scrooge’s words
If he be like to die, he had better do it, and decrease the surplus population
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Fred defending his uncle in front of his friends
However, his offences carry their own punishment, and I have nothing against him
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Business men talking about Scrooge’s funeral
I don’t mind going if lunch is provided
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Tiny Tim dies and Bob reminds his children
I‘m sure non of use will ever forget Tiny Tim
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Bob mourning Tim
My little, little child
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Scrooge asking the boy to by the turkey
What a delightful boy!… It’s a pleasure to talk to him
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Being accepted into Fred’s home
Nothin could be heartier
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Extinguishes ghost of Christmas past
Would you so soon put out the light I give
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Belles been replaced by
Golden idol