Expect the second on the next night at the same hour. The third, upon the next night when the last stroke of twelve has ceased to vibrate. Look to see me no more; and look that, for your own ' sake, you remember what has passed between us! A Christmas Carol - Page 45by Charles Dickens - 2010 - 64 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Dickens - 1909 - 206 pages
...and hope you mentioned, Jacob ? " he demanded in a faltering voice. " It is." " I — I think I 'd rather not," said Scrooge. " Without their visits,"...tomorrow^ when the bell tolls one." " Couldn't I take 'era all at once and have it over, Jacob ? " hinted Scrooge. "Expect the second on the next night at... | |
| M.A.L. Lane - 1911 - 392 pages
...that the chance and hope you mentioned, Jacob?" he demanded, in a faltering voice. "It is." 5 "I — I think I'd rather not," said Scrooge. "Without their...I take 'em all at once, and have it over, Jacob?" 10 hinted Scrooge. "Expect the second on the next night at the same hour. The third upon the next night... | |
| Frank Honywell Fenno - Elocution - 1912 - 206 pages
...expression . Examples — Mai-ley's Ghost . " You will be haunted by three spirits . Without their visits you cannot hope to shun the path I tread . Expect the first to-morrow night, when the bell tolls one . Expect the second on the next night at the same hour . The third on... | |
| Augusta Stevenson - Children's plays - 1912 - 344 pages
...be haunted by three Spirits. SCROOGE. I — I think I 'd rather not ! GHOST. Without their visits, you cannot hope to shun the path I tread. Expect the first when I am gone. SCROOGE. Could n't I take 'em all at once, and have it over, Jacob ? GHOST. Look to... | |
| Charles Dickens - Christmas stories - 1913 - 148 pages
...and hope you mentioned, Jacob ? " he demanded, in a faltering voice. " It is." "I — I think I 'd rather not," said Scrooge. " Without their visits,"...Expect the first to-morrow, when the bell tolls One." " Could n't I take 'em all at once, and have it over, Jacob ? " hinted Scrooge. " Expect the second... | |
| Charles Dickens - Children’s plays - 1913 - 360 pages
...is. MARLEY'S GHOST SCROOGE 15 I — I think I 'd rather not. MARLEY'S GHOST .Without their visits, you cannot hope to shun the path I tread. Expect the first to-morrow, when the bell tolls One. SCROOGE MARLEY'S GHOST Expect the second on the next night at the same hour; the third upon the next... | |
| Sherwin Cody - Short stories - 1913 - 430 pages
...that the chance and hope you mentioned, Jacob? I — I think I 'd rather not." " Without their visits, you cannot hope to shun the path I tread. Expect the first to-morrow night, when the bell tolls One. Expect the second on the next night at the same hour. The third, upon... | |
| Harriette Taylor Treadwell - Readers - 1915 - 426 pages
...the chance and hope you mentioned, Jacob?" he demanded in a faltering voice. "It is." "I—I.think I'd rather not," said Scrooge. "Without their visits,"...Expect the first to-morrow, when the bell tolls one. The apparition walked backward from him; and at every step it took the window raised itself a little,... | |
| Sister Mary Domitilla - Readers - 1916 - 384 pages
...that the chance and hope you mentioned, Jacob?" he demanded, in a faltering voice. "It is." "I — I think I'd rather not," said Scrooge. "Without their...tomorrow, when the bell tolls One." "Couldn't I take them all at once, and have it over, Jacob?" hinted Scrooge. "Expect the second on the next night at... | |
| Charles Alphonso Smith - Short stories - 1916 - 312 pages
...that the chance and hope you mentioned, Jacob ? I — I think I'd rather not." " Without their visits, you cannot hope to shun the path I tread. Expect the first to-morrow night, when the bell tolls One. Expect the second on the next night at the same hour. The third, upon... | |
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