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Scrooge was '____ ___ _____ __ _____...____-_________...___ ________ __ __ _____.' (page 34) | Scrooge was 'Hard and sharp as flint...self-contained...and solitary as an oyster.' (page 34) |
'__ wind that ____ was ________ than he...' (page 34) | 'No wind that blew was bitterer than he...' (page 34) |
"...every _____ who goes about with '_____ _________' on his ____, should be ______ with his own _______, and ______ with a stake of ____ through his _____." (page 36) | "...every idiot who goes about with 'Merry Christmas' on his lips, should be boiled with his own pudding, and buried with a stake of holy through his heart." (page 36) |
"[love is] the only _____ in the _____ more ridiculous than a _____ __________." (page 37) | "[love is] the only thing in the world more ridiculous than a Merry Christmas." (page 37) |
"Are there no _______?...and the Union ___________?...are they still in __________?" (Scrooge, page 38) | "Are there no prisons?...and the Union workhouses?...are they still in operation?" (Scrooge, page 38) |
"Scrooge took his __________ dinner in his usual __________ ______..." (Narration, page 41) | "Scrooge took his melancholy dinner in his usual melancholy tavern..." (Narration, page 41) |
"...________ is _____, and Scrooge _____ it." (Narration, page 43) | "...darkness is cheap, and Scrooge liked it." (Narration, page 43) |
"I ____ the _____ i forged in ____...is it's _______ strange to you?" (Marley's Ghost, page 47-8) | "I wear the chain i forged in life...is it's pattern strange to you?" (Marley's Ghost, page 47-8) |
"But you were always a _____ man of _________, Jacob." (Scrooge, page 49) "_______ was my _________." (Marley's Ghost, page 49) | "But you were always a good man of business, Jacob." (Scrooge, page 49) "Mankind was my business." (Marley's Ghost, page 49) |
"[Marley's chains] were the _____ of all [his] __________ grief." (Narration, page 49) | "[Marley's chains] were the cause of all [his] unavailing grief." (Narration, page 49) |
Scrooge was a "________ child, _________ by his friends." (Ghost of Christmas Past, page 57) | Scrooge was a "solitary child, neglected by his friends." (Ghost of Christmas Past, page 57) |
"You ____ the world too much...the ______-passion, ____, engrosses you...You are _______." (Belle, page 65) | "You fear the world too much...the master-passion, Gain, engrosses you...You are changed." (Belle, page 65) |
Scrooge was "_____ alone in the ______." (Belle's husband, page 68) | Scrooge was "Quite alone in the world." (Belle's husband, page 68) |
"Spirit...____ me if Tiny Tim will ____." (Scrooge, page 82) "If these _______ remain _________ by the future, the _____ will ___." (Ghost of Christmas Present, page 82) | "Spirit...tell me if Tiny Tim will live." (Scrooge, page 82) "If these shadows remain unaltered by the future, the child will die." (Ghost of Christmas Present, page 82) |
"Scrooge was the ____ of the ______." (Narration, page 83) | "Scrooge was the Ogre of the family." (Narration, page 83) |
"...i couldn't be _____ with him if i tried...i ____ him." (Fred, page 87-8) | "...i couldn't be angry with him if i tried...i pity him." (Fred, page 87-8) |
"...he ________ more and ____." (Narration, page 89) | "...he softened more and more." (Narration, page 89) |
"He wouldn't ____ it from me [a Merry Christmas], but may he ____ it, _____________." (Fred, page 91) | "He wouldn't take it from me [a Merry Christmas], but may he have it, nevertheless." (Fred, page 91) |
"They are ___'_...This boy is _________. This girl is ____. ______ them both." (Ghost of Christmas Present, page 94) | "They are man's...This boy is Ignorant. This girl is Want. Beware them both." (Ghost of Christmas Present, page 94) |
"Have they no ______ or ________ ?" (Scrooge, page 94) "Are there no _______?...Are there no ____________?" (Ghost of Christmas Present, page 94) | "Have they no refuge or resource?" (Scrooge, page 94) "Are there no prisons?...Are there no workhouses?" (Ghost of Christmas Present, page 94) |
"He __________ everyone away from him when he was _____, to ______ us when he was ____!" (Woman, page 102) | "He frightened everyone away from him when he was alive, to profit us when he was dead!" (Woman, page 102) |
Scrooge's body was "_________ and bereft, ___________, unwept, _______for." (Narration, page 102) | Scrooge's body was "plundered and bereft, unwatched, unwept, uncared for." (Narration, page 102) |
"I am ___ the ___ i was. I will not be the man i ____ have been ______." (Scrooge, page 109) | "I am not the man i was. I will not be the man i must have been before." (Scrooge, page 109) |
"I am as _____ as an _____...Merry Christmas to __________! Whoop! Hallo!" (Scrooge, page 111) | "I am as happy as an angel...Merry Christmas to everybody! Whoop! Hallo!" (Scrooge, page 111) |
"I'll _____ your salary, and _________ to assist your struggling ______." (Scrooge, page 116) | "I'll raise your salary, and endeavor to assist your struggling family." (Scrooge, page 116) |
"The sky was ______...yet there was an ___ of cheerfulness...for the people were ______ and full of ____." (Page 75) | "The sky was gloomy...yet there was an air of cheerfulness...for the people were jovial and full of glee." (Page 75) |
"They found a ________ company [of miners] assembled around a _______ fire...______ out in their holiday _____...singing a Christmas ____." (page 86) | "They found a cheerful company [of miners] assembled around a glowing fire...decked out in their holiday attire...singing a Christmas song." (page 86) |
Despite the '______' atmosphere of the '_________ lighthouse', the two men wished each other a 'Merry Christmas.' (page 86) | Despite the 'dismal' atmosphere of the 'solitary lighthouse', the two men wished each other a 'Merry Christmas.' (page 86) |
The sailors all '______ a Christmas tune.' (page 86) | The sailors all 'hummed a Christmas tune.' (page 86) |
Scrooge had become so '___ and _____ of heart.' (page 91) | Scrooge had become so 'gay and light of heart.' (page 91) |
"Well...___ _______ [nickname for the devil] has got his own at last, hey?" (Page 97) | "Well...Old Scratch [nickname for the devil] has got his own at last, hey?" (Page 97) |
Scrooge had now obtained '___-born resolutions' that he hoped where to be '_______ out' in his '_______ of ____.' (page 98) | Scrooge had now obtained 'new-born resolutions' that he hoped where to be 'carried out' in his 'change of life.' (page 98) |
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