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quadgram | frequency |
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in front of the | 35 |
the end of the | 28 |
a happy new year | 23 |
at the end of | 21 |
the ghost of christmas | 20 |
plays a full evening | 20 |
a merry christmas to | 16 |
and a happy new | 16 |
the spirit of christmas | 13 |
merry christmas to you | 13 |
i wish i could | 13 |
the rest of the | 13 |
the middle of the | 12 |
little boys and girls | 12 |
my dear rouge pot | 12 |
the night before christmas | 12 |
end of the play | 12 |
at the same time | 11 |
the same to you | 11 |
is the end of | 10 |
and this is what | 10 |
when the curtain opens | 10 |
the door of the | 9 |
is what she says | 9 |
this is what she | 9 |
how do you do | 9 |
see note on fireplace | 8 |
curtain notes on costume | 8 |
when i was a | 8 |
spirit of christmas past | 8 |
for the sake of | 8 |
the carol of the | 8 |
notes on costume and | 8 |
in the middle of | 8 |
comedy in four acts | 8 |
know what to do | 8 |
what do you mean | 8 |
have you to be | 8 |
ghost of christmas past | 8 |
the captain and his | 8 |
ghost of christmas present | 8 |
and joy is he | 7 |
front of the curtain | 7 |
time to the music | 7 |
a mumming we will | 7 |
the brownies and fairies | 7 |
good will to men | 7 |
to god in the | 7 |
what do you want | 7 |
glory to god in | 7 |
play in one act | 7 |
santa claus is coming | 7 |
the top of the | 7 |
mother goose comes out | 7 |
a good deal of | 7 |
end of the table | 7 |
god in the highest | 7 |
mumming we will go | 7 |
captain and his wife | 7 |
i should like to | 7 |
a merry christmas and | 7 |
in time to the | 7 |
good will toward men | 7 |
in all the world | 7 |
to be found in | 6 |
and what do you | 6 |
what do you suppose | 6 |
the founder of the | 6 |
founder of the feast | 6 |
on each side of | 6 |
but once a year | 6 |
the spell of christmas | 6 |
the shadows of the | 6 |
do you want to | 6 |
the little green man | 6 |
christmas and a happy | 6 |
produced originally at the | 6 |
of course it is | 6 |
i wish i had | 6 |
lived in a shoe | 6 |
who lived in a | 6 |
is going to begin | 6 |
what shall i do | 6 |
know what it is | 6 |
day in the year | 6 |
comes but once a | 6 |
ghost of jacob marley | 6 |
hints for private theatricals | 6 |
front of the fire | 6 |
light and life and | 6 |
what right have you | 6 |
for a christmas present | 6 |
curtain act ii time | 6 |
old woman who lived | 6 |
what are you doing | 6 |
life and joy is | 6 |
merry christmas and a | 6 |
it is going to | 6 |
in two acts characters | 6 |
it must have been | 6 |
down at copper toe | 6 |
spirit of christmas present | 6 |
the old woman who | 6 |
decrease the surplus population | 6 |
at copper toe shoe | 6 |
christmas comes but once | 6 |
and life and joy | 6 |
and i think i | 6 |
at the north pole | 6 |
was born on christmas | 6 |
boys and four girls | 6 |
i am going to | 6 |
woman who lived in | 6 |
and this shall be | 5 |
thousands are in want | 5 |
i wish i was | 5 |
his head on his | 5 |
born on christmas day | 5 |
are in want of | 5 |
scene when the curtain | 5 |
front of the window | 5 |
can the matter be | 5 |
to the top of | 5 |
for a few moments | 5 |
toinette and the elves | 5 |
this is the end | 5 |
happy new year to | 5 |
what can the matter | 5 |
remarks on the production | 5 |
this shall be the | 5 |
er gob er candy | 5 |
and that is the | 5 |
be marching on christmas | 5 |
knock at the door | 5 |
play in four acts | 5 |
i can tell you | 5 |
i know what it | 5 |
a christmas mumming play | 5 |
his hands through his | 5 |
in want of common | 5 |
goes to window and | 5 |
at the other end | 5 |
the meaning of this | 5 |
for now it is | 5 |
this is christmas eve | 5 |
out of his head | 5 |
shadows of the things | 5 |
in one act by | 5 |
of the things that | 5 |
as soon as the | 5 |
when the song is | 5 |
the old man was | 5 |
middle of the ocean | 5 |
what is the matter | 5 |
are there no prisons | 5 |
and a mumming we | 5 |
now it is going | 5 |
on the floor and | 5 |
out in front of | 5 |
would you like to | 5 |
that is the end | 5 |
and on earth peace | 5 |
what do you think | 5 |
the back of the | 5 |
the holy one of | 5 |
are you going to | 5 |
side of the stage | 5 |
each side of the | 5 |
you were always a | 5 |
to all the world | 5 |
i want to be | 5 |
one on each side | 5 |
dead these seven years | 5 |
christ was born on | 5 |
the worst of it | 5 |
right have you to | 5 |
i was a little | 5 |
of the stage and | 5 |
and decrease the surplus | 5 |
the king of egypt | 5 |
holy one of mary | 5 |
to be left alone | 4 |
when men and women | 4 |
tidings of great joy | 4 |
rear curtains are drawn | 4 |
had better do it | 4 |
how late you are | 4 |
the merry christmas of | 4 |
front of the stage | 4 |
there are so many | 4 |
the star of bethlehem | 4 |
know all about it | 4 |
said the old man | 4 |
a very little boy | 4 |
the dream of fate | 4 |
carol of the friendly | 4 |
the spirits of all | 4 |
the sides of the | 4 |
author of fair rosamond | 4 |
on the inside of | 4 |
that it is a | 4 |
merry christmas of the | 4 |
in the life you | 4 |
from side to side | 4 |
as mother goose promised | 4 |
how would you like | 4 |
we are all nod | 4 |
a storm for your | 4 |
a bit of it | 4 |
of the christmas monks | 4 |
or christmas in the | 4 |
singing a christmas carol | 4 |
what did you say | 4 |
and games for little | 4 |
it seemed as if | 4 |
on christmas in the | 4 |
christmas of the old | 4 |
comes out in front | 4 |
hands through his hair | 4 |
seem by one consent | 4 |
be found at the | 4 |
you if i can | 4 |
to open their shut | 4 |
of the christ child | 4 |
storm for your christmas | 4 |
and schwillie willie winkum | 4 |
to say nothing of | 4 |
it was a happy | 4 |
been dead these seven | 4 |
just as mother goose | 4 |
marley has been dead | 4 |
will be found convenient | 4 |
it looks like a | 4 |
to go to bed | 4 |
will be found at | 4 |
of christmas yet to | 4 |
flying through the air | 4 |
peter and the prince | 4 |
the interior of the | 4 |
shall be the sign | 4 |
enter warren from l | 4 |
claus gets his wish | 4 |
what do you call | 4 |
up and down with | 4 |
i have thought of | 4 |
a lady before me | 4 |
one consent to open | 4 |
of the friendly beasts | 4 |
rear of the stage | 4 |
the wall of the | 4 |
i was a boy | 4 |
very glad to hear | 4 |
the spirit of the | 4 |
the size of the | 4 |
me mother was a | 4 |
i am in the | 4 |
am the ghost of | 4 |
i will not be | 4 |
was very fond of | 4 |
with an air of | 4 |
design in two colors | 4 |
the night of the | 4 |
which will be found | 4 |
go down gipsey lane | 4 |
and i will be | 4 |
and me mother was | 4 |
was a lady before | 4 |
they sing in the | 4 |
the children in the | 4 |
comedy in three acts | 4 |
christmas in the morning | 4 |
end of the first | 4 |
enter dick and dot | 4 |
i am not the | 4 |
every day in the | 4 |
men and women seem | 4 |
lying in a manger | 4 |
the boys and girls | 4 |
if i could have | 4 |
puts his head down | 4 |
mother was a lady | 4 |
were always a good | 4 |
the song of the | 4 |
take care of the | 4 |
the ghost of jacob | 4 |
hail the blessed christmas | 4 |
in all my life | 4 |
shadows of things that | 4 |
all three shall strive | 4 |
if i was to | 4 |
you want to know | 4 |
out of the room | 4 |
a very merry christmas | 4 |
one side of the | 4 |
santa claus gets his | 4 |
carol of the birds | 4 |
one at a time | 4 |
the wind fairies are | 4 |
klinker and schwillie willie | 4 |
songs and games for | 4 |
him when he was | 4 |
do you mean by | 4 |
i thought i heard | 4 |
three shall strive within | 4 |
trumpet sounds for st | 4 |
i was going to | 4 |
as long as i | 4 |
go and buy it | 4 |
to have a little | 4 |
a great deal of | 4 |
for santa claus to | 4 |
shall strive within me | 4 |
if you want to | 4 |
consent to open their | 4 |
of the old woman | 4 |
fifteen shillings a week | 4 |
going to give you | 4 |
see note on carols | 4 |
ghost of christmas yet | 4 |
by one consent to | 4 |
i made it link | 4 |
and this is the | 4 |
i want to go | 4 |
in the midst of | 4 |
secret or christmas in | 4 |
heard in the distance | 4 |
all of a sudden | 4 |
a christmas carol or | 4 |
our hearts are light | 4 |
the sound of the | 4 |
and design in two | 4 |
games for little ones | 4 |
a christmas play in | 4 |
have a good time | 4 |
merry christmas to all | 4 |
down by the fire | 4 |
a knock at the | 4 |
philip and lady geraldine | 4 |
women seem by one | 4 |
i thought it was | 4 |
the bottom of the | 4 |
wind fairies are heard | 4 |
the blessed christmas day | 4 |
i wish you could | 4 |
of all three shall | 4 |
out here in the | 4 |
what do you say | 4 |
was a little girl | 4 |
the long calendar of | 4 |
goose comes out in | 4 |
i shall have to | 4 |
the city of david | 4 |
boys and girls like | 4 |
copper toe shoe house | 4 |
sir philip and lady | 4 |
and women seem by | 4 |
of same material as | 4 |
long as i live | 4 |
spirits of all three | 4 |
by the use of | 4 |
tim on his shoulder | 4 |
and what are you | 4 |
away in the distance | 4 |
in my young days | 4 |
christmas in the steerage | 4 |
then there is a | 4 |
at this time of | 4 |
shall i tell you | 4 |
christmas in my heart | 4 |
i am the ghost | 4 |
just out of sight | 4 |
go out in the | 4 |
i must have been | 4 |
the leetla dutch twins | 4 |
lettering and design in | 4 |
may be made of | 4 |
the presence of the | 4 |
in the presence of | 4 |
for the benefit of | 4 |
of a christmas play | 4 |
life you have chosen | 4 |
and the ghost of | 4 |
found at the end | 4 |
on the other side | 4 |
i think it is | 4 |
the life you have | 4 |
at the back of | 4 |
am not the man | 3 |
your christmas by losing | 3 |
the stage directions and | 3 |
time we shall be | 3 |
the chain i forged | 3 |
required of every man | 3 |
out of the way | 3 |
we are the merry | 3 |
whose coming was foretold | 3 |
tim upon his shoulder | 3 |
is said to be | 3 |
plenty of fancy and | 3 |
walk abroad among his | 3 |
bit of real life | 3 |
of the little girls | 3 |
ole santa claus done | 3 |
crawl under the table | 3 |
and yet has plenty | 3 |
and the descriptions of | 3 |
he be like to | 3 |
lord and my lady | 3 |
over her teeth so | 3 |
as they would read | 3 |
directions and the descriptions | 3 |
the present and the | 3 |
as big as me | 3 |
used to tell us | 3 |
the only time i | 3 |
should walk abroad among | 3 |
four girls from six | 3 |
and sits on a | 3 |
gold or silver in | 3 |
in one act characters | 3 |
them on the table | 3 |
with barely any of | 3 |
should like to know | 3 |
the prince of paradine | 3 |
wish i could say | 3 |
to the tune of | 3 |
on the night of | 3 |
in the first place | 3 |
the cheers are given | 3 |
simple scenic effects will | 3 |
sometimes with barely any | 3 |
by himself so much | 3 |
play do the boys | 3 |
and wholesome customs of | 3 |
inn is crowded to | 3 |
christmas yet to come | 3 |
even the stage directions | 3 |
you want with me | 3 |
where did you get | 3 |
verra poor leetla children | 3 |
be here all the | 3 |
all that is required | 3 |
are heard in the | 3 |
it is hard to | 3 |
this day in the | 3 |
not to know that | 3 |
it is a time | 3 |
this play does not | 3 |
the earlier next morning | 3 |
it is required of | 3 |
is condemned to do | 3 |
idol has displaced you | 3 |
to the wishing land | 3 |
asked the old man | 3 |
you want me to | 3 |
of my mind to | 3 |
in the name of | 3 |
poor excuse for picking | 3 |
for the poor and | 3 |
perpetuate some of the | 3 |
the lid of the | 3 |
i wear the chain | 3 |
he goes on talking | 3 |
a step or two | 3 |
he must wear a | 3 |
in life i was | 3 |
i wish they would | 3 |
it is christmas day | 3 |
we are going to | 3 |
play does not entirely | 3 |
read it to themselves | 3 |
is the night before | 3 |
so arranged that boys | 3 |
do you hear us | 3 |
my lord and my | 3 |
his head out of | 3 |
for her to draw | 3 |
be here in a | 3 |
day by half an | 3 |
not be the man | 3 |
and ah goo and | 3 |
hope that this play | 3 |
lid of the wood | 3 |
the poor and destitute | 3 |
me leave it alone | 3 |
four boys and four | 3 |
as soon as we | 3 |
what reason have you | 3 |
that seems like a | 3 |
can read it to | 3 |
mind to feast upon | 3 |
time for him to | 3 |
being memorized for acting | 3 |
goes to door at | 3 |
christmas by losing your | 3 |
a bit of real | 3 |
have always thought of | 3 |
in which the dialogue | 3 |
keep christmas in your | 3 |
think it was a | 3 |
comedy in one act | 3 |
christmas in your own | 3 |
the spirit points onward | 3 |
you to be merry | 3 |
once upon a time | 3 |
honor christmas in my | 3 |
not an hour richer | 3 |
by the christmas spirit | 3 |
of people below them | 3 |
but a time for | 3 |
make some slight provision | 3 |
is so arranged that | 3 |
white hair and beard | 3 |
robin and me to | 3 |
fairies are heard outside | 3 |
has done me good | 3 |
what idol has displaced | 3 |
just cause to grieve | 3 |
of the happy and | 3 |
was such a goose | 3 |
doll and the soldier | 3 |
and here i am | 3 |
one that suggests and | 3 |
you may depend upon | 3 |
at the little green | 3 |
to you but a | 3 |
at back of stage | 3 |
the mulligans are here | 3 |
rap on the inside | 3 |
calendar of the year | 3 |
think of people below | 3 |
give it to you | 3 |
to serve his king | 3 |
you will be haunted | 3 |
be played by a | 3 |
not the man i | 3 |
a stage equipped with | 3 |
acted more than once | 3 |
me who i was | 3 |
time to you but | 3 |
drops his head on | 3 |
same scene as before | 3 |
let us have some | 3 |
be off with you | 3 |
sort do we like | 3 |
the descriptions of scenery | 3 |
how old are you | 3 |
i thought you were | 3 |
as a good time | 3 |
santa claus so dear | 3 |
we were going to | 3 |
the outside door opens | 3 |
and let me keep | 3 |
do so after death | 3 |
be like to die | 3 |
pervaded by the christmas | 3 |
because i fell in | 3 |
driving his hands through | 3 |
i gave him my | 3 |
the light of his | 3 |
condemned to do so | 3 |
but also for reading | 3 |
are presented as a | 3 |
that you can see | 3 |
which the dialogue is | 3 |
in the long calendar | 3 |
think we ought to | 3 |
as soon as they | 3 |
a little girl of | 3 |
distinguished from the rest | 3 |
to give you a | 3 |
i have tried to | 3 |
the man i was | 3 |
let me hear another | 3 |
arranged that boys and | 3 |
songs for little children | 3 |
but all the same | 3 |
christmas to us all | 3 |
with candlestick upon it | 3 |
see note on tree | 3 |
way down in the | 3 |
minerva mockridge from kankakee | 3 |
out at the door | 3 |
close to the fire | 3 |
quite a powerful speaker | 3 |
the merry actors that | 3 |
walks up and down | 3 |
what your wishes are | 3 |
hung up his stocking | 3 |
lips tight over her | 3 |
deal of work to | 3 |
sure as i live | 3 |
effects will be found | 3 |
the play is to | 3 |
scenery and scenic effects | 3 |
table in front of | 3 |
festive season of the | 3 |
think it would be | 3 |
a time for finding | 3 |
the part of the | 3 |
a toothless old woman | 3 |
they are in the | 3 |
wages for no work | 3 |
of scenery are presented | 3 |
a part of the | 3 |
help you if i | 3 |
this festive season of | 3 |
take care of you | 3 |
to buy the poor | 3 |
by half an hour | 3 |
on costume and setting | 3 |
wish we could see | 3 |
going to have a | 3 |
for paying bills without | 3 |
this play is intended | 3 |
to be a very | 3 |
stage equipped with footlights | 3 |
the father and mother | 3 |
to show you a | 3 |
as light as a | 3 |
of fancy and imagination | 3 |
are being memorized for | 3 |
what do i see | 3 |
did you get married | 3 |
i was your partner | 3 |
where have you been | 3 |
how can i tell | 3 |
is supposed to be | 3 |
one that is pervaded | 3 |
want is keenly felt | 3 |
is simple and natural | 3 |
to finish up last | 3 |
here all the earlier | 3 |
only time i know | 3 |
as merry as a | 3 |
scrap of gold or | 3 |
because it is a | 3 |
abroad among his fellow | 3 |
girls from six to | 3 |
sitting by himself so | 3 |
a good friend to | 3 |
a bit of a | 3 |
may depend upon it | 3 |
around to face her | 3 |
from the rest of | 3 |
will do me good | 3 |
one of us is | 3 |
there are many things | 3 |
of a toothless old | 3 |
we like to see | 3 |
what men shall live | 3 |
what sort do we | 3 |
the happy and wholesome | 3 |
been acted more than | 3 |
it was only a | 3 |
here in the middle | 3 |
be praised for this | 3 |
all the lights in | 3 |
i am very happy | 3 |
in two long braids | 3 |
you wish to be | 3 |
christmas day by half | 3 |
what sort of a | 3 |
i think i know | 3 |
is a shame to | 3 |
to tell us the | 3 |
was a happy night | 3 |
a deal of work | 3 |
i have no just | 3 |
the verra poor leetla | 3 |
was foretold to me | 3 |
under the impression that | 3 |
believe that it has | 3 |
hung up her stocking | 3 |
who do you think | 3 |
that it has done | 3 |
of the christmas present | 3 |
taken by boys and | 3 |
and clear the way | 3 |
may you be happy | 3 |
what men shall die | 3 |
to keep it all | 3 |
the play has been | 3 |
the song is ended | 3 |
to see santa claus | 3 |
side of the room | 3 |
clearly distinguished from the | 3 |
happy and wholesome customs | 3 |
pleasure of addressing mr | 3 |
sing a christmas carol | 3 |
wish to be anonymous | 3 |
do the boys and | 3 |
may it do you | 3 |
excuse for picking a | 3 |
may be made from | 3 |
work to finish up | 3 |
piece of my mind | 3 |
has been acted more | 3 |
keep it all the | 3 |
should be played by | 3 |
skips out at r | 3 |
put a scrap of | 3 |
rest of the text | 3 |
entirely fail to meet | 3 |
if it is possible | 3 |
you hear us blow | 3 |
long calendar of the | 3 |
finish up last night | 3 |
bless your heart alive | 3 |
one of the best | 3 |
i feel like a | 3 |
come back with the | 3 |
helps to perpetuate some | 3 |
will be haunted by | 3 |
any of these aids | 3 |
coming was foretold to | 3 |
have the whole day | 3 |
show me no more | 3 |
should be a play | 3 |
girls can read it | 3 |
sound of the wind | 3 |
scenic effects will be | 3 |
every man that the | 3 |
practical suggestions as to | 3 |
yakob and hans and | 3 |
a shame to quarrel | 3 |
just as soon as | 3 |
wish i had him | 3 |
bless us every one | 3 |
decide what men shall | 3 |
to draw her lips | 3 |
the speeches of the | 3 |
as much as you | 3 |
christmas carol or the | 3 |
i think i can | 3 |
draw her lips tight | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
finding yourself a year | 3 |
round its head once | 3 |
and some simple scenic | 3 |
the music of the | 3 |
as soon as he | 3 |
of different styles of | 3 |
it is condemned to | 3 |
i forged in life | 3 |
unaltered by the future | 3 |
it should be a | 3 |
it is so arranged | 3 |
play has been acted | 3 |
her teeth so that | 3 |
of copper toe shoe | 3 |
dance up and down | 3 |
gifts to the children | 3 |
see them take part | 3 |
a fund to buy | 3 |
fancy and imagination in | 3 |
the characters are clearly | 3 |
reuben turner and gershom | 3 |
the first king said | 3 |
time for finding yourself | 3 |
long life to him | 3 |
life i was your | 3 |
fail to meet these | 3 |
let me leave it | 3 |
and jolly jack frost | 3 |
you be in heart | 3 |
reason have you to | 3 |
will you decide what | 3 |
of the first scene | 3 |
one that seems like | 3 |
scrooge and the spirit | 3 |
of gold or silver | 3 |
is all that is | 3 |
wish i could see | 3 |
a very good reason | 3 |
afford to make idle | 3 |
of hair out of | 3 |
and in what sort | 3 |
the pleasure of addressing | 3 |
be the black prince | 3 |
that this is christmas | 3 |
do we like to | 3 |
i tell you what | 3 |
another idol has displaced | 3 |
hearts are light and | 3 |
use of different styles | 3 |
yourself a year older | 3 |
i want you to | 3 |
dialogue is simple and | 3 |
different styles of type | 3 |
no just cause to | 3 |
light as a feather | 3 |
idol has displaced me | 3 |
up and down the | 3 |
in a great big | 3 |
one in the year | 3 |
of brothers and sisters | 3 |
it is to be | 3 |
wholesome customs of christmas | 3 |
what day is this | 3 |
be found convenient when | 3 |
new year to all | 3 |
all the fault of | 3 |
be very merry and | 3 |
merry christmas to us | 3 |
spirit within him should | 3 |
second scene when the | 3 |
is to be found | 3 |
a word or two | 3 |
do you suppose it | 3 |
courtier and court lady | 3 |
poor some meat and | 3 |
a poor excuse for | 3 |
as happy as an | 3 |
he had better do | 3 |
fund to buy the | 3 |
and so have i | 3 |
black silk stock and | 3 |
as i would have | 3 |
suggests and helps to | 3 |
a time for paying | 3 |
with an armful of | 3 |
would read any other | 3 |
the poor leetla children | 3 |
the goose and the | 3 |
as he speaks the | 3 |
the way to the | 3 |
one after the other | 3 |
tight over her teeth | 3 |
only once a year | 3 |
best one in the | 3 |
was a little boy | 3 |
preface this play is | 3 |
in at the window | 3 |
sort of a christmas | 3 |
another sound from you | 3 |
wish to be left | 3 |
it is a shame | 3 |
i would like to | 3 |
word or two to | 3 |
stage directions and the | 3 |
will not be the | 3 |
puts him in the | 3 |
the spirit within him | 3 |
tell us some more | 3 |
it has done me | 3 |
stock and standing collar | 3 |
as good as gold | 3 |
in time to come | 3 |
go out at the | 3 |
year to all the | 3 |
fists in his eyes | 3 |
by boys and girls | 3 |
that this play does | 3 |
somehow he gets thoughtful | 3 |
are you sure you | 3 |
all the earlier next | 3 |
hundred and thirty years | 3 |
him should walk abroad | 3 |
and hands it to | 3 |
on a stage equipped | 3 |
wish i was a | 3 |
yer a fallen angel | 3 |
do you think of | 3 |
part of the narrative | 3 |
that is pervaded by | 3 |
some slight provision for | 3 |
ask me who i | 3 |
i should say not | 3 |
the front of the | 3 |
if he be like | 3 |
scenery are presented as | 3 |
i believe that it | 3 |
raise a fund to | 3 |
and to think of | 3 |
the bell tolls one | 3 |
am in the presence | 3 |
i had him here | 3 |
a comedy in one | 3 |
to see them take | 3 |
always thought of christmas | 3 |
not stilted and artificial | 3 |
merry myself at christmas | 3 |
descriptions of scenery are | 3 |
are clearly distinguished from | 3 |
time for paying bills | 3 |
on costume and presentation | 3 |
you not speak to | 3 |
her speech is that | 3 |
happy as an angel | 3 |
different groups of people | 3 |
give him a piece | 3 |
never was such a | 3 |
let me keep it | 3 |
red and white striped | 3 |
all the angels sang | 3 |
my mind to feast | 3 |
seems like a bit | 3 |
in what sort do | 3 |
the reverend dorel goodhue | 3 |
within him should walk | 3 |
i would i knew | 3 |
speech is that of | 3 |
parts are being memorized | 3 |
that the spirit within | 3 |
him in the vein | 3 |
speeches of the characters | 3 |
babe wrapped in swaddling | 3 |
if man you be | 3 |
want to go home | 3 |
god bless us every | 3 |
are to be distributed | 3 |
like to see them | 3 |
if tiny tim will | 3 |
sometimes on a stage | 3 |
the children of the | 3 |
i do believe it | 3 |
arrangement which will be | 3 |
if i do say | 3 |
paying bills without money | 3 |
you decide what men | 3 |
day in the city | 3 |
i wish to be | 3 |
ye have a fine | 3 |
i tell you to | 3 |
farce in three acts | 3 |
a matter of importance | 3 |
have tried to do | 3 |
that boys and girls | 3 |
everybody laughs at me | 3 |
sits on a stool | 3 |
to make idle people | 3 |
it is effective for | 3 |
me what your wishes | 3 |
the christ is born | 3 |
barely any of these | 3 |
what shall we do | 3 |
forbear that wicked cant | 3 |
head from side to | 3 |
enter father and mother | 3 |
i fell in love | 3 |
make merry myself at | 3 |
hair in two long | 3 |
night of the performance | 3 |
for finding yourself a | 3 |
read any other story | 3 |
tell me what your | 3 |
i am very sorry | 3 |
when want is keenly | 3 |
you but a time | 3 |
teeth so that her | 3 |
is that of a | 3 |
things you ever heard | 3 |
of all the children | 3 |
it matters little to | 3 |
to see him and | 3 |
hear another sound from | 3 |
you ought to have | 3 |
of the peace egg | 3 |
of the ghost of | 3 |
try to keep it | 3 |
not only for acting | 3 |
silver in my pocket | 3 |
the shadows of things | 3 |
is seated on a | 3 |
turner and gershom porter | 3 |
chain i forged in | 3 |
and girls can read | 3 |
the direction of the | 3 |
angel of the lord | 3 |
of peace on earth | 3 |
its head once more | 3 |
are they still in | 3 |
goes out at rear | 3 |
surprise for the children | 3 |
some simple scenic effects | 3 |
provision for the poor | 3 |
why did you get | 3 |
tell you what i | 3 |
and who are you | 3 |
and means of warmth | 3 |
put it in the | 3 |
i ever sought release | 3 |
to door at r | 3 |
going to show you | 3 |
tiny tim will live | 3 |
before the play begins | 3 |
the use of different | 3 |
they go to the | 3 |
disclosing the same scene | 3 |
have you got the | 3 |
we want to be | 3 |
did you ever see | 3 |
that her speech is | 3 |
children in the audience | 3 |
is effective for her | 3 |
of christmas to come | 3 |
me keep it in | 3 |
interior of the manger | 3 |
season of the year | 3 |
to do so after | 3 |
and see this thing | 3 |
which i have not | 3 |
interiors and an exterior | 3 |
the first one to | 3 |
a christmas play do | 3 |
in the last scene | 3 |
the dialogue is simple | 3 |
of work to finish | 3 |
the second scene when | 3 |
are the merry actors | 3 |
in the city of | 3 |
and by different groups | 3 |
the cloak of darkness | 3 |
is required of every | 3 |
this time because it | 3 |
and have a warm | 3 |
me hear another sound | 3 |
you a storm for | 3 |
silk stock and standing | 3 |
if there is any | 3 |
you are going to | 3 |
and will do me | 3 |
show him the way | 3 |
got your precious father | 3 |
to think of people | 3 |
in regard to the | 3 |
i hope that this | 3 |
an arrangement which will | 3 |
tiny tim upon his | 3 |
her to draw her | 3 |
i have come to | 3 |
when parts are being | 3 |
glad to hear it | 3 |
a real christmas tree | 3 |
and dance up and | 3 |
little children in the | 3 |
and look at the | 3 |
or silver in my | 3 |
to be a great | 3 |
you in time to | 3 |
do you say to | 3 |
they are very good | 3 |
how do you feel | 3 |
at this festive season | 3 |
wear the chain i | 3 |
described in the text | 3 |
tiny tim on his | 3 |
sides of the stage | 3 |
the sake of the | 3 |
i wish you would | 3 |
much good may it | 3 |
the inside of the | 3 |
have i ever sought | 3 |
on top of the | 3 |
king of the jews | 3 |
does not entirely fail | 3 |
as a part of | 3 |
some of the happy | 3 |
and try to keep | 3 |
slight provision for the | 3 |
the rear of the | 3 |
keep your christmas by | 3 |
so that her speech | 3 |
and helps to perpetuate | 3 |
the time is near | 3 |
heads appear as before | 3 |
the king of kings | 3 |
about a merry christmas | 3 |
with tiny tim upon | 3 |
has been dead these | 3 |
and a wife and | 3 |
mean to say you | 3 |
the end of it | 3 |
man that the spirit | 3 |
ghost of christmas to | 3 |
for the rest of | 3 |
say nothing of the | 3 |
i would have tried | 3 |
the poor and the | 3 |
boys and girls can | 3 |
grows fainter and fainter | 3 |
time because it is | 3 |
us go to the | 3 |
on the night before | 3 |
to warm his hands | 3 |
by different groups of | 3 |
and it came to | 3 |
presence of the ghost | 3 |
christmas play do the | 3 |
for santa claus so | 3 |
and imagination in it | 3 |
almost as good as | 3 |
this is christmas day | 3 |
you look like a | 3 |
of escaping my fate | 3 |
by the fire and | 3 |
as soon as it | 3 |
suggestions as to costumes | 3 |
of the characters are | 3 |
do you want with | 3 |
you ever heard of | 3 |
buy the poor some | 3 |
in front of them | 3 |
yet has plenty of | 3 |
it all the year | 3 |
just as they would | 3 |
characters are clearly distinguished | 3 |
in your own way | 3 |
be the man i | 3 |
to raise a fund | 3 |
and so we thought | 3 |
convenient when parts are | 3 |
friend of all the | 3 |
time i know of | 3 |
but you were always | 3 |
tell me if tiny | 3 |
of the wood box | 3 |
his fists in his | 3 |
to take care of | 3 |
to bring you home | 3 |
in act ii he | 3 |
that suggests and helps | 3 |
to look at the | 3 |
him a piece of | 3 |
present and the future | 3 |
hundreds of thousands are | 3 |
are light and free | 3 |
not entirely fail to | 3 |
i have always thought | 3 |
wrapped in swaddling clothes | 3 |
forget poor tiny tim | 3 |
a scrap of gold | 3 |
and four girls from | 3 |
and the old man | 3 |
shame to quarrel on | 3 |
boys and girls from | 3 |
not speak to me | 3 |
what is your name | 3 |
of thousands are in | 3 |
are you the spirit | 3 |
let me tell you | 3 |
at the head of | 3 |
a piece of my | 3 |
is pervaded by the | 3 |
some meat and drink | 3 |
to perpetuate some of | 3 |
effective for her to | 3 |
walking up and down | 3 |
her lips tight over | 3 |
the doll and the | 3 |
to meet these requirements | 3 |
like a bit of | 3 |
for robin and me | 3 |
males females time price | 3 |
and patty and i | 3 |
and on christmas day | 3 |
the poor some meat | 3 |
peace and good will | 3 |
a play in one | 3 |
they would read any | 3 |
by walter ben hare | 3 |
keep it in mine | 3 |
that of a toothless | 3 |
good may it do | 3 |
it link by link | 3 |
put you down for | 3 |
they still in operation | 3 |
would have tried to | 3 |
make idle people merry | 3 |
when all of a | 3 |
man you be in | 3 |
have no just cause | 3 |
what did he do | 3 |
the best one in | 3 |
made it link by | 3 |
of the th century | 3 |
found convenient when parts | 3 |
dressed in white with | 3 |
haunted by three spirits | 3 |
presented as a part | 3 |
be haunted by three | 3 |
matters little to you | 3 |
of every man that | 3 |
going to show me | 3 |
will you not speak | 3 |
it came to pass | 3 |
going to do it | 3 |
me if tiny tim | 3 |
long white woolen muffler | 3 |
to show you the | 3 |
has plenty of fancy | 3 |
and many of them | 3 |
spirit of the play | 3 |
of suds in me | 2 |
friendly audiences of boys | 2 |
spirit waves his torch | 2 |
years ago this very | 2 |
he was a very | 2 |
the merriest time in | 2 |
wrapped up in a | 2 |
them a handful of | 2 |
fool enough to do | 2 |
what can be the | 2 |
anita dances in from | 2 |
the universalist publishing house | 2 |
and have it over | 2 |
sent prepaid on receipt | 2 |
he was a cripple | 2 |
were born to make | 2 |
seated on floor at | 2 |
after a slight pause | 2 |
get away with you | 2 |
this is for you | 2 |
man of the worldly | 2 |
i can sit down | 2 |
through me fingers and | 2 |
often and how keenly | 2 |
things which the children | 2 |
have come with a | 2 |
good old santa claus | 2 |
and patience trained the | 2 |
than millions like this | 2 |
i hear somebody coming | 2 |
that you would choose | 2 |
want of common necessaries | 2 |
you have discovered what | 2 |
the true spirit of | 2 |
how do you know | 2 |
be late for the | 2 |
do i not know | 2 |
street west th street | 2 |
told you these were | 2 |
to raise a laugh | 2 |
in center of stage | 2 |
furnish christian cheer of | 2 |
each of us will | 2 |
most of the time | 2 |
let me behold what | 2 |
dog and the monkey | 2 |
a rusty bit of | 2 |
a little for the | 2 |
a friend of all | 2 |
every one of you | 2 |
taken by a boy | 2 |
we shall be ready | 2 |
in the way of | 2 |
stay here a bit | 2 |
and at a given | 2 |
down on his arms | 2 |
was to stop half | 2 |
what are you going | 2 |
me behold what i | 2 |
there never was such | 2 |
easy chairs near fire | 2 |
go and live with | 2 |
interlude again before the | 2 |
his or her own | 2 |
middle of the night | 2 |
c a case for | 2 |
puts his arm across | 2 |
it on christmas eve | 2 |
if it only puts | 2 |
from door to door | 2 |
in the vein to | 2 |
now and then he | 2 |
we do not have | 2 |
i feel as young | 2 |
the impression that they | 2 |
off this bloody ground | 2 |
to look up chimney | 2 |
made known to us | 2 |
at the last moment | 2 |
she is a miracle | 2 |
i will live in | 2 |
in days of yore | 2 |
hand and draws her | 2 |
to the bottom of | 2 |
am about to raise | 2 |
every corner of the | 2 |
a vacant seat in | 2 |
it will make you | 2 |
possible that i can | 2 |
that i yet may | 2 |
their violins and sing | 2 |
c the private tutor | 2 |
almost time for him | 2 |
he walks to the | 2 |
contract is an old | 2 |
should be born on | 2 |
no space of regret | 2 |
by which i have | 2 |
or unusual in appearance | 2 |
toinette closes the door | 2 |
soon will i fetch | 2 |
make a very pretty | 2 |
quite alone in the | 2 |
that you were a | 2 |
fer six years old | 2 |
cant until you have | 2 |
heaven and the christmas | 2 |
is that your wish | 2 |
a part of which | 2 |
we leave you now | 2 |
it on my knees | 2 |
of course i can | 2 |
bends the christ child | 2 |
suppose you must have | 2 |
hear what i say | 2 |
receipt of price by | 2 |
shakes his fist at | 2 |
york london samuel french | 2 |
silly folks so full | 2 |
i will be obeyed | 2 |
for the love of | 2 |
when did he die | 2 |
on to the flame | 2 |
and give him to | 2 |
do you delight to | 2 |
in some of the | 2 |
from seventeen to twenty | 2 |
and the children are | 2 |
enlisted for the war | 2 |
and let me know | 2 |
smaller than the other | 2 |
silently holds out his | 2 |
his poor clerk fifty | 2 |
we have never had | 2 |
to the both of | 2 |
but the door of | 2 |
ye have a good | 2 |
is impossible of attainment | 2 |
i yet may change | 2 |
ought to be happy | 2 |
this is my sister | 2 |
right to take care | 2 |
met in a better | 2 |
may be an undigested | 2 |
what you have to | 2 |
i hear the silver | 2 |
white chile whar name | 2 |
such a time as | 2 |
happiness when we were | 2 |
dance may be introduced | 2 |
christmas to all of | 2 |
than he did in | 2 |
information in regard to | 2 |
he is born to | 2 |
and pull the lid | 2 |
that made my love | 2 |
what day of the | 2 |
is any person in | 2 |
view of copper toe | 2 |
have shared on earth | 2 |
out the lessons that | 2 |
white veil draped around | 2 |
should be two doors | 2 |
carry their own punishment | 2 |
as much as possible | 2 |
and now santa claus | 2 |
full of candy and | 2 |
many a weary mile | 2 |
on the first christmas | 2 |
director should make every | 2 |
they put it in | 2 |
and other tales of | 2 |
five or six feet | 2 |
have yet a chance | 2 |
i am sure we | 2 |
called the song of | 2 |
returned to the nursery | 2 |
is fer six years | 2 |
and he said it | 2 |
so you want to | 2 |
health of such an | 2 |
from house to house | 2 |
is its pattern strange | 2 |
a comical old fellow | 2 |
and here you are | 2 |
he waits a moment | 2 |
tootsy and baby snookums | 2 |
you shall stay where | 2 |
who with so much | 2 |
their applause it is | 2 |
wind is strange for | 2 |
the spirit whose coming | 2 |
to find you so | 2 |
believe i have the | 2 |
the two sides of | 2 |
christmas among the rest | 2 |
doctor to be found | 2 |
what do you fellows | 2 |
from five to twelve | 2 |
not going to pick | 2 |
to see if you | 2 |
suddenly there was with | 2 |
the world hath rung | 2 |
is a door on | 2 |
the secrets of the | 2 |
which is called the | 2 |
millions like this poor | 2 |
are dreaming about to | 2 |
aunt minerva mockridge from | 2 |
because we want to | 2 |
father christmas has sent | 2 |
but before we leave | 2 |
the most difficult things | 2 |
turkey that was hanging | 2 |
i should think he | 2 |
i did hear their | 2 |
i have a little | 2 |
somebody was fool enough | 2 |
when they were all | 2 |
to which she was | 2 |
the time of his | 2 |
c the turn in | 2 |
folds from neck to | 2 |
off one by one | 2 |
of us will show | 2 |
curious or unusual in | 2 |
first national boot c | 2 |
a little girl and | 2 |
with the addition of | 2 |
born our lord to | 2 |
come in here and | 2 |
be pleasant to them | 2 |
footlights and the stage | 2 |
might have derived good | 2 |
see how green a | 2 |
he has given us | 2 |
you like to go | 2 |
at a given signal | 2 |
a square white sheet | 2 |
and when i say | 2 |
look at each other | 2 |
is come to pass | 2 |
but i am sure | 2 |
the worse for the | 2 |
plum pudding every day | 2 |
part of the secret | 2 |
has he done with | 2 |
have turned into little | 2 |
mother of smiling children | 2 |
these silly folks so | 2 |
hear the silver trumpet | 2 |
mind what you are | 2 |
master that ever lived | 2 |
a nice surprise for | 2 |
the writing be erased | 2 |
a great mind to | 2 |
those who with so | 2 |
me to present to | 2 |
we will go on | 2 |
a fine bunch of | 2 |
when we were abroad | 2 |
adult parts taken by | 2 |
his chin in his | 2 |
like to see you | 2 |
i fear you more | 2 |
at first in working | 2 |
he has come to | 2 |
good fathers are so | 2 |
always a good friend | 2 |
of which is almost | 2 |
to look after him | 2 |
having a good time | 2 |
out in the snow | 2 |
that he is ever | 2 |
christmas was a humbug | 2 |
is crowded to the | 2 |
that the children would | 2 |
if this had never | 2 |
no fire have we | 2 |
the second scene begins | 2 |
box of cigars for | 2 |
the curtain will open | 2 |
across the stage at | 2 |
know the value of | 2 |
use of the old | 2 |
regret would surely follow | 2 |
and come here and | 2 |
they are quite close | 2 |
will be found most | 2 |
how did little tim | 2 |
us vot it is | 2 |
he was struck with | 2 |
i believe that you | 2 |
what of the prince | 2 |
once in a while | 2 |
and puts her arms | 2 |
so long as you | 2 |
hath saved us all | 2 |
by this time is | 2 |
drops a nickel in | 2 |
and then very happy | 2 |
they cling to me | 2 |
to benefit us with | 2 |
out of their beds | 2 |
all suitable to our | 2 |
schools males females time | 2 |
we have the fun | 2 |
i am sure i | 2 |
to and fro with | 2 |
acts by gladys ruth | 2 |
paper caps that the | 2 |
but why do spirits | 2 |
summons me from off | 2 |
more shame for him | 2 |
and the star of | 2 |
a few of us | 2 |
you that you have | 2 |
we and the world | 2 |
about to raise your | 2 |
is apt to be | 2 |
kindest master that ever | 2 |
to them to remember | 2 |
heavenly host praising god | 2 |
my inn is crowded | 2 |
old honest ali baba | 2 |
where the ghost of | 2 |
hear the christmas carols | 2 |
general distribution of presents | 2 |
as you are come | 2 |
i will be happy | 2 |
wise men from the | 2 |
it on him to | 2 |
while all the rest | 2 |
what i am going | 2 |
go out at rear | 2 |
at once to the | 2 |
cure this poor man | 2 |
it was christmas eve | 2 |
who by this time | 2 |
be taken by a | 2 |
do you like being | 2 |
as sure as i | 2 |
they are what they | 2 |
in santa claus must | 2 |
off her bonnet and | 2 |
house at the north | 2 |
is suspected of the | 2 |
his health for your | 2 |
and i hope you | 2 |
can be made by | 2 |
glad to see you | 2 |
all the year round | 2 |
one end of the | 2 |
enter googin from r | 2 |
a breath might have | 2 |
in the front hall | 2 |
that it was only | 2 |
stand side by side | 2 |
for a small stage | 2 |
shaking hands with him | 2 |
what the half drunken | 2 |
all the way to | 2 |
in front of polly | 2 |
of the year i | 2 |
wish you could have | 2 |
diamonds on the great | 2 |
of the sack and | 2 |
by their applause it | 2 |
such a miracle has | 2 |
children in the cast | 2 |
and god bless us | 2 |
in such a world | 2 |
the health of such | 2 |
globe is very brief | 2 |
he was an old | 2 |
for old santa claus | 2 |
claus must not be | 2 |
if you come from | 2 |
and more than that | 2 |
him if i tried | 2 |
casts up her eyes | 2 |
is about to begin | 2 |
i was a child | 2 |
to go with him | 2 |
two acts characters father | 2 |
bob and betty from | 2 |
as if we had | 2 |
can no longer stay | 2 |
it was very kind | 2 |
time of all others | 2 |
west th street strand | 2 |
were up on the | 2 |
in the street and | 2 |
always crying over it | 2 |
impression that they scarcely | 2 |
to raise your salary | 2 |
the clock strikes twelve | 2 |
will all want to | 2 |
i feel as if | 2 |
said to be a | 2 |
in their useful course | 2 |
and ye have a | 2 |
do you think the | 2 |
first scene now the | 2 |
opposite sides of the | 2 |
allow me to present | 2 |
than of grave about | 2 |
for such a purpose | 2 |
to which you point | 2 |
story of the first | 2 |
mulligan alley in shantytown | 2 |
one as big as | 2 |
gwine ter do it | 2 |
of the worldly mind | 2 |
a fragment of an | 2 |
strangest things you ever | 2 |
and valentine and his | 2 |
and try to win | 2 |
see if i can | 2 |
folk dance may be | 2 |
it came about that | 2 |
goes about with merry | 2 |
to clear away this | 2 |
biddy mary and paddy | 2 |
a great variety of | 2 |
be used in the | 2 |
did you like it | 2 |
there is a door | 2 |
made lame beggars walk | 2 |
looks like a chromo | 2 |
he always brings us | 2 |
piece can be performed | 2 |
too much life among | 2 |
made it an open | 2 |
how little mulligan can | 2 |
my own free will | 2 |
make these silly folks | 2 |
the first four lines | 2 |
and when i get | 2 |
to one of the | 2 |
i want to tell | 2 |
with merry christmas on | 2 |
the world too much | 2 |
standing at rear l | 2 |
the child must have | 2 |
give too much to | 2 |
thing in all the | 2 |
i would walk there | 2 |
it is the night | 2 |
the resources of the | 2 |
time in all the | 2 |
whom will our debt | 2 |
tell us vot it | 2 |
price by walter h | 2 |
and merry christmas to | 2 |
the dog and the | 2 |
we should hope not | 2 |
shepherds said one to | 2 |
happy as my night | 2 |
your nature intercedes for | 2 |
so as to be | 2 |
such a nice surprise | 2 |
wax doll lak whar | 2 |
are what they are | 2 |
front of the manger | 2 |
us plenty of merriment | 2 |
at one side with | 2 |
no food have we | 2 |
white tunic trimmed with | 2 |
not a bit of | 2 |
why you are all | 2 |
on which one drinks | 2 |
or two to my | 2 |
more than eighteen hundred | 2 |
the passing of the | 2 |
join with me in | 2 |
usually desirable that we | 2 |
south wabash avenue chicago | 2 |
rachel and priscilla enter | 2 |
shaped like a cornucopia | 2 |
he is ever going | 2 |
all the little children | 2 |
used when i pay | 2 |
gifts or candies are | 2 |
just stuff my hands | 2 |
and it would be | 2 |
a slight disorder of | 2 |
a heart overflowing with | 2 |
is almost sure to | 2 |
his hand to his | 2 |
from far away we | 2 |
and put them on | 2 |
true spirit of christmas | 2 |
it was made when | 2 |
have been a dream | 2 |
and glory shone around | 2 |
you all want them | 2 |
law are in full | 2 |
has to do with | 2 |
seen the like of | 2 |
was fool enough to | 2 |
show that person to | 2 |
other end of the | 2 |
the day before christmas | 2 |
you mean by coming | 2 |
may sponge away the | 2 |
they heard of the | 2 |
been among the spirits | 2 |
live in such a | 2 |
tell us the secret | 2 |
elbows on his knees | 2 |
from which no steel | 2 |
putting her arm around | 2 |
as becoming to the | 2 |
sometimes done remarkable work | 2 |
lame beggars walk and | 2 |
right here in this | 2 |
of all the earth | 2 |
going to benefit us | 2 |
of christmas past rises | 2 |
good man of business | 2 |
of no use to | 2 |
got a picture of | 2 |
jeannette by the hand | 2 |
and regret would surely | 2 |
old santa claus has | 2 |
i always give too | 2 |
may rail at christmas | 2 |
leaning over the back | 2 |
stone to which you | 2 |
catching at her skirts | 2 |
this dear little girl | 2 |
things that may be | 2 |
tell us about the | 2 |
hope of escaping my | 2 |
the little children in | 2 |
six to twelve years | 2 |
nice box of cigars | 2 |
which i might have | 2 |
nobody knows it better | 2 |
middle of the room | 2 |
tell you what he | 2 |
folks so full of | 2 |
play was first given | 2 |
i gwine ter ax | 2 |
it was a goblin | 2 |
the shepherds said one | 2 |
to me the other | 2 |
less fit to live | 2 |
as if you was | 2 |
exit prologue at l | 2 |
nothing is past hope | 2 |
inter er white chile | 2 |
before i draw nearer | 2 |
the floor with white | 2 |
golden streets of new | 2 |
with mincing steps and | 2 |
i am not afraid | 2 |
and i release you | 2 |
believe that you would | 2 |
show you a christmas | 2 |
would give me a | 2 |
out all the lights | 2 |
and they cling to | 2 |
were going to a | 2 |
hat in the box | 2 |
am much obliged to | 2 |
for spirit of christmas | 2 |
sits on arm of | 2 |
let us think of | 2 |
production at the end | 2 |
make himself comfortable with | 2 |
not the little prize | 2 |
like one who has | 2 |
i grant you three | 2 |
things that have not | 2 |
and fro with delight | 2 |
christmas to the both | 2 |
christmas carols new and | 2 |
days of the colonies | 2 |
where to take it | 2 |
city of david a | 2 |
passing of the night | 2 |
each other merry christmas | 2 |
i could say they | 2 |
by gladys ruth bridgham | 2 |
but no sooner did | 2 |
i was to stop | 2 |
christmas till he dies | 2 |
but how did you | 2 |
and yakob and hans | 2 |
samuel french samuel french | 2 |
are heard singing off | 2 |
boy and a girl | 2 |
there are little children | 2 |
how did you come | 2 |
eyes to your father | 2 |
last christmas day by | 2 |
table with candlestick upon | 2 |
there behind the curtain | 2 |
happy christmas to all | 2 |
in a manger laid | 2 |
he is past relenting | 2 |
at one side of | 2 |
see some tenderness connected | 2 |
i will live the | 2 |
i do not think | 2 |
have been my business | 2 |
covered with a sheet | 2 |
see what is in | 2 |
always a good man | 2 |
over the back of | 2 |
inside of a barrel | 2 |
as strong as a | 2 |
london samuel french samuel | 2 |
the strangest things you | 2 |
i soon will thee | 2 |
a dress and each | 2 |
head on his arms | 2 |
lasted a great many | 2 |
the bottle of shaving | 2 |
left it to me | 2 |
with the angel a | 2 |
you have to tell | 2 |
take part in the | 2 |
cup without a handle | 2 |
where the play is | 2 |
vein to leave his | 2 |
the people saw him | 2 |
them as if they | 2 |
below them as if | 2 |
the golden streets of | 2 |
no such old bones | 2 |
you can see for | 2 |
jack frost and the | 2 |
they really were fellow | 2 |
made my love of | 2 |
of his deep and | 2 |
world of fools as | 2 |
of a large ocean | 2 |
to back of stage | 2 |
our saviour was born | 2 |
want all day to | 2 |
back with him in | 2 |
in three short acts | 2 |
all go toward the | 2 |
the original two bits | 2 |
look after him when | 2 |
a few things like | 2 |
him by the hand | 2 |
in the same country | 2 |
know the meaning of | 2 |
cat and calftail is | 2 |
one of them is | 2 |
it will be all | 2 |
chair up to the | 2 |
may be able to | 2 |
not forth in life | 2 |
a girl of ten | 2 |
he looks just like | 2 |
going to pick holes | 2 |
will our debt be | 2 |
have crawled under the | 2 |
will now entertain you | 2 |
i hope you are | 2 |
angel said unto them | 2 |
a big clothes basket | 2 |
is a happy place | 2 |
to warn you that | 2 |
pull the lid down | 2 |
and biddy mary and | 2 |
of the things we | 2 |
take care of themselves | 2 |
christmas day we shall | 2 |
to say a word | 2 |
at our very gates | 2 |
with his pack of | 2 |
a little girl in | 2 |
just going to begin | 2 |
snapping in the nursery | 2 |
a comedy in acts | 2 |
his brothers and sisters | 2 |
tell me i may | 2 |
and figs and oranges | 2 |
we are quite ruined | 2 |
for your sake and | 2 |
children in the world | 2 |
very happy were they | 2 |
if gifts or candies | 2 |
be the sign unto | 2 |
merciless a creditor in | 2 |
will not shut out | 2 |
there were two of | 2 |
who suffers by his | 2 |
the value of it | 2 |
turkey and plum pudding | 2 |
will live in the | 2 |
a good appetite for | 2 |
you say to a | 2 |
is what makes the | 2 |
will happen in the | 2 |
acted in this play | 2 |
claus when he comes | 2 |
the carol is finished | 2 |
toward the front of | 2 |
when i tried to | 2 |
santa claus about it | 2 |
of christmas present mr | 2 |
there is an old | 2 |
and thinks the strangest | 2 |
to separate in the | 2 |
should be boiled with | 2 |
to go down gipsey | 2 |
been so good to | 2 |
on opposite sides of | 2 |
and comfort you in | 2 |
christmas to you all | 2 |
just tell me what | 2 |
we chose this time | 2 |
unto you is born | 2 |
of the weather office | 2 |
a handful of coins | 2 |
the prize turkey that | 2 |
when they are quite | 2 |
santa claus and his | 2 |
fathers anselmus and gregory | 2 |
hold out my tambourine | 2 |
christmas to every body | 2 |
and they have been | 2 |
holds out his cap | 2 |
much smaller than the | 2 |
slight disorder of the | 2 |
here in the steerage | 2 |
pulling him around to | 2 |
with sword in hand | 2 |
an awful nice sled | 2 |
remain unaltered by the | 2 |
to search this house | 2 |
me back again to | 2 |
some one of us | 2 |
valentine and his wild | 2 |
forgotten all about that | 2 |
enough to do it | 2 |
the steerage is a | 2 |
in their sleep and | 2 |
to go to it | 2 |
knocker on the door | 2 |
holly through his heart | 2 |
we can stay up | 2 |
famous name throughout the | 2 |
when i get to | 2 |
our debt be transferred | 2 |
from under the table | 2 |
lips should be boiled | 2 |
to profit us when | 2 |
back with the man | 2 |
when the carol is | 2 |
many things from which | 2 |
sitting up in the | 2 |
sticks his head out | 2 |
who was a mcshane | 2 |
trying to find the | 2 |
it for your factious | 2 |
going round the guards | 2 |
from which i might | 2 |
represented by his surviving | 2 |
staring as if you | 2 |
ye shall find the | 2 |
took it off again | 2 |
you cannot hope to | 2 |
in the sight of | 2 |
our lord to be | 2 |
dot turns and sees | 2 |
a moment or two | 2 |
i promised to say | 2 |
that spirit goes not | 2 |
i can see the | 2 |
giddy as a drunken | 2 |
be happy all day | 2 |
not going to do | 2 |
at first outdoor clothes | 2 |
by his surviving partner | 2 |
care a fig for | 2 |
that they scarcely furnish | 2 |
for your good wife | 2 |
repentance and regret would | 2 |
you to be dismal | 2 |
introduced at this point | 2 |
of jacob marley entered | 2 |
home in old england | 2 |
opens the door and | 2 |
putting it on him | 2 |
in his life time | 2 |
thorn among the roses | 2 |
you got the whip | 2 |
afraid i have not | 2 |
the child will die | 2 |
was a young one | 2 |
more worthless and less | 2 |
and then santa claus | 2 |
and i know that | 2 |
and wee peter pan | 2 |
do you all want | 2 |
there is a pause | 2 |
look at the efulunt | 2 |
was scarce but where | 2 |
but when it comes | 2 |
veil draped around head | 2 |
it brings good cheer | 2 |
in the world is | 2 |
melissa and micky machree | 2 |
get papa to say | 2 |
he would not have | 2 |
patsy and matsy are | 2 |
remember upon christmas day | 2 |
door of the shop | 2 |
chain made of cash | 2 |
of the feast indeed | 2 |
did in that one | 2 |
the inside of a | 2 |
cheer and comfort you | 2 |
he goes down on | 2 |
which the lord hath | 2 |
are more worthless and | 2 |
if you can find | 2 |
with a heart overflowing | 2 |
wonder what has become | 2 |
time be praised for | 2 |
good tidings of great | 2 |
this play to those | 2 |
hundreds of years old | 2 |
to get down on | 2 |
for your factious purposes | 2 |
city of new york | 2 |
little mulligan can stand | 2 |
me ould mother from | 2 |
found mary and joseph | 2 |
we put you down | 2 |
to the friendly audiences | 2 |
bells so bright that | 2 |
i just stuff my | 2 |
is doomed to wander | 2 |
say he will be | 2 |
why do you carry | 2 |
becoming to the body | 2 |
before the second scene | 2 |
skill and patience trained | 2 |
burn the house above | 2 |
she went back to | 2 |
the elopement of ellen | 2 |
out in the cold | 2 |
fire on the hearth | 2 |
with fifteen shillings a | 2 |
was a very kind | 2 |
with all my heart | 2 |
prize turkey that was | 2 |
the first national boot | 2 |
over his right shoulder | 2 |
to come back here | 2 |
some of the parts | 2 |
as giddy as a | 2 |
the wind is strange | 2 |
where santa claus lives | 2 |
ly one of ma | 2 |
talking about a merry | 2 |
to present to you | 2 |
when he was struck | 2 |
discovered what the surplus | 2 |
grows louder and louder | 2 |
in just a moment | 2 |
much good it has | 2 |
santa claus was young | 2 |
who is going to | 2 |
you think you could | 2 |
it must be near | 2 |
us anything we wished | 2 |
at christmas till he | 2 |
comes forward and stands | 2 |
to wander through the | 2 |
the steerage of a | 2 |
nature intercedes for me | 2 |
friedel silently holds out | 2 |
christmas on his lips | 2 |
to be at the | 2 |
you is born this | 2 |
bit of a christmas | 2 |
us by their applause | 2 |
every one away from | 2 |
for a little while | 2 |
some tenderness connected with | 2 |
leetla children in the | 2 |
the apple sauce and | 2 |
his wealth is of | 2 |
the music changes to | 2 |
upon a bit of | 2 |
box at rear c | 2 |
a case for sherlock | 2 |
his hands and knees | 2 |
i thought you said | 2 |
dancing a step or | 2 |
his wife miss minerva | 2 |
when the play was | 2 |
frightened every one away | 2 |
and walks up and | 2 |
and he was so | 2 |
the magic cloak of | 2 |
fast as you can | 2 |
never seen the like | 2 |
not a dead man | 2 |
c the hurdy gurdy | 2 |
the glory of the | 2 |
but he was very | 2 |
on the first four | 2 |
claus to come and | 2 |
who has been listening | 2 |
are going to show | 2 |
and witness what it | 2 |
mean by coming here | 2 |
looks like a hat | 2 |
done for me this | 2 |
is no way to | 2 |
in the same way | 2 |
up to santa claus | 2 |
a nice little home | 2 |
is the chief matter | 2 |
and he went into | 2 |
i see some of | 2 |
be a little boy | 2 |
one act by helen | 2 |
get down on the | 2 |
what the children are | 2 |
little green man nods | 2 |
for the loss of | 2 |
that he hoped the | 2 |
separate in the middle | 2 |
stay where you are | 2 |
enter from rear right | 2 |
the time before us | 2 |
you want to be | 2 |
he died seven years | 2 |
as if they really | 2 |
spirit goes not forth | 2 |
cratchit and peter cratchit | 2 |
suitable to our calling | 2 |
be able to sing | 2 |
strange for to hear | 2 |
down to front and | 2 |
too much excited to | 2 |
put the candle there | 2 |
should break in turning | 2 |
size of the stage | 2 |
little bit of a | 2 |
i gave it to | 2 |
why did i ever | 2 |
make every effort to | 2 |
right here on the | 2 |
ground his precious blood | 2 |
it was all so | 2 |
the little prize turkey | 2 |
all dressed up for | 2 |
be made of a | 2 |
when he was alive | 2 |
the meaning of all | 2 |
gives him a pill | 2 |
help thinking better of | 2 |
from the direction of | 2 |
part from one another | 2 |
never heard of the | 2 |
ye down before the | 2 |
it in the cup | 2 |
and how did little | 2 |
stands with hands on | 2 |
but not an hour | 2 |
this globe is very | 2 |
somebody should have got | 2 |
shall be ready with | 2 |
ought to have some | 2 |
rather be a baby | 2 |
the abbot and the | 2 |
cold in his head | 2 |
hulda and meeny and | 2 |
the silver trumpet sound | 2 |
help you carry them | 2 |
so tell me what | 2 |
he did in that | 2 |
sure to be lost | 2 |
are going off to | 2 |
sits with his back | 2 |
the soldiers are coming | 2 |
up in a great | 2 |
goose and the apple | 2 |
pattern strange to you | 2 |
children there are anywhere | 2 |
god bless christmas day | 2 |
you to be morose | 2 |
let the bright red | 2 |
out of his pocket | 2 |
as soon as you | 2 |
and one of the | 2 |
not leave its lesson | 2 |
its pattern strange to | 2 |
they were sore afraid | 2 |
the light of the | 2 |
having a time of | 2 |
very good reason for | 2 |
inside of the barrel | 2 |
how green a place | 2 |
a small matter to | 2 |
get a new lot | 2 |
to keep a sharp | 2 |
good and kind to | 2 |
for the holy child | 2 |
lead thou me on | 2 |
little for the medicine | 2 |
we should make some | 2 |
all sing come ye | 2 |
six or eight children | 2 |
find you so resolute | 2 |
are badly off must | 2 |
see what i can | 2 |
brownies and the fairies | 2 |
the month it is | 2 |
i believe i could | 2 |
and the angel said | 2 |
will be there before | 2 |
can even i believe | 2 |
and the century company | 2 |
of the month it | 2 |
i say it on | 2 |
walk and blind men | 2 |
it is christmas eve | 2 |
and the other two | 2 |
all clap their hands | 2 |
i wish you all | 2 |
and merriment and love | 2 |
out at rear r | 2 |
that was hanging up | 2 |
me the shadows of | 2 |
a chance and hope | 2 |
i have not been | 2 |
i have not profited | 2 |
the entrance to the | 2 |
never been between us | 2 |
like of me before | 2 |
a little thing affects | 2 |
prince and the princess | 2 |
never pay back one | 2 |
comes the night before | 2 |
we must not tarry | 2 |
it was an accident | 2 |
do you believe it | 2 |
to the wishing man | 2 |
good it has ever | 2 |
a voice close behind | 2 |
you ought to be | 2 |
just a week from | 2 |
far from being a | 2 |
will make you well | 2 |
and shakes hands with | 2 |
of the stomach makes | 2 |
old man with white | 2 |
see suggestions for carols | 2 |
when they have crawled | 2 |
this one in green | 2 |
all over the floor | 2 |
of the opening song | 2 |
i think you are | 2 |
behind one of the | 2 |
do not have such | 2 |
in one act for | 2 |
down from stool and | 2 |
his head into the | 2 |
by the light of | 2 |
to make the children | 2 |
the th century the | 2 |
christmas in old england | 2 |
sure we shall none | 2 |
suppose it should break | 2 |
used to see the | 2 |
version of peace egg | 2 |
much obliged for the | 2 |
will be here in | 2 |
in their joyous home | 2 |
whar in der show | 2 |
has a question to | 2 |
to those who first | 2 |
is it good or | 2 |
are the oldest of | 2 |
taken by an adult | 2 |
so merciless a creditor | 2 |
the back is a | 2 |
down on the floor | 2 |
in another land and | 2 |
go out behind the | 2 |
we having a time | 2 |
to be found can | 2 |
much obliged to you | 2 |
bones here as mine | 2 |
a stake of holly | 2 |
members of my family | 2 |
of the house of | 2 |
thine and mine and | 2 |
how happy are we | 2 |
takes me back again | 2 |
shall i read it | 2 |
santa claus is a | 2 |
boys and girls to | 2 |
but let me tell | 2 |
very kind of you | 2 |
as big as a | 2 |
that we should make | 2 |
a man of business | 2 |
claus is a great | 2 |
down dis yer chimbly | 2 |
are so full of | 2 |
the candle and the | 2 |
hand over her mouth | 2 |
what care i for | 2 |
of mind or body | 2 |
have you had many | 2 |
father and mother in | 2 |
come and help me | 2 |
people saw him in | 2 |
is it a circus | 2 |
and it might be | 2 |
you think i am | 2 |
is coming or not | 2 |
has a right to | 2 |
notes to the manager | 2 |
and the leetla dutch | 2 |
nuts in the plum | 2 |
i looked a little | 2 |
for the little ones | 2 |
an old friend of | 2 |
to be made into | 2 |
knows it better than | 2 |
adapted from the story | 2 |
the blue flames leaped | 2 |
six pigs and a | 2 |
on the production of | 2 |
come here to me | 2 |
how do you like | 2 |
you doubt your senses | 2 |
yonder is the way | 2 |
you like to see | 2 |
bending over the crib | 2 |
what do you do | 2 |
and plenty of suds | 2 |
fear you more than | 2 |
the good fathers are | 2 |
you hear what i | 2 |
his head down on | 2 |
you must have the | 2 |
as they go out | 2 |
act ii he carries | 2 |
i help to support | 2 |
i shall not leave | 2 |
on his lips should | 2 |
go under the table | 2 |
it is more than | 2 |
a tremendous family to | 2 |
to leave his poor | 2 |
in at waist with | 2 |
rooms and a pig | 2 |
would not have come | 2 |
and all the time | 2 |
now the curtain opens | 2 |
costume is all that | 2 |
and i wish you | 2 |
the children are in | 2 |
steerage is a happy | 2 |
there was with the | 2 |
but it will be | 2 |
you wish we could | 2 |
like that of the | 2 |
am sure i have | 2 |
to poor dear mamma | 2 |
but most of all | 2 |
down from their places | 2 |
reason for being cross | 2 |
i will not have | 2 |
us when he was | 2 |
and the babe lying | 2 |
people below them as | 2 |
but this is christmas | 2 |
from them into heaven | 2 |
to tune of the | 2 |
in this very house | 2 |
they used to be | 2 |
merry as a school | 2 |
heard on the roof | 2 |
dressed all in green | 2 |
going off to bed | 2 |
we knew you were | 2 |
down in the ocean | 2 |
the friendly audiences of | 2 |
curly head from side | 2 |
children are dreaming about | 2 |
to think of it | 2 |
the song is finished | 2 |
may be introduced at | 2 |
i hope you have | 2 |
or candies are to | 2 |
a little like me | 2 |
takes jeannette by the | 2 |
insect on the leaf | 2 |
the singing of the | 2 |
was not one of | 2 |
man in the moon | 2 |
the mother and st | 2 |
suds in me tub | 2 |
any person in the | 2 |
i want some presents | 2 |
on floor at c | 2 |
space behind the scenes | 2 |
when we were both | 2 |
anything we wished for | 2 |
he frightened every one | 2 |
the participants and to | 2 |
i will not say | 2 |
in the snow and | 2 |
do you suppose he | 2 |
and all the angels | 2 |
the sight of the | 2 |
only the grandfather and | 2 |
lessons that they teach | 2 |
in the course of | 2 |
enter jim and polly | 2 |
made when we were | 2 |
say a word or | 2 |
is cold and clear | 2 |
is ever going to | 2 |
finds me going there | 2 |
such a world of | 2 |
dear old honest ali | 2 |
and jumped on to | 2 |
holly and the star | 2 |
do you think you | 2 |
chance and hope of | 2 |
the stage should be | 2 |
health for your sake | 2 |
between the footlights and | 2 |
i tried to see | 2 |
all the same to | 2 |
among his fellow men | 2 |
any good with it | 2 |
i am prepared to | 2 |
the leaf pronouncing on | 2 |
has passed between us | 2 |
and dine with us | 2 |
to show me the | 2 |
stake of holly through | 2 |
those who are badly | 2 |
that when i was | 2 |
spirit the ghost of | 2 |
just a little bit | 2 |
be down in the | 2 |
owner of this apartment | 2 |
money i want and | 2 |
ask nothing of you | 2 |
the turkish knight is | 2 |
from the story by | 2 |
pleasanter companions than he | 2 |
answer me one question | 2 |
on the mantel shelf | 2 |
and the old tup | 2 |
stands at rear l | 2 |
lost sight of the | 2 |
which shall be to | 2 |
your sake and the | 2 |
good reason for being | 2 |
us forget poor tiny | 2 |
and gather around him | 2 |
the trial in homage | 2 |
the home of the | 2 |
as if it was | 2 |
ever going to benefit | 2 |
two easy chairs near | 2 |
to the old man | 2 |
santa claus comes in | 2 |
never knew santa claus | 2 |
i was just thinking | 2 |
be happy in the | 2 |
was afraid from what | 2 |
singing in the springtime | 2 |
the wishing man and | 2 |
puts her arm about | 2 |
the breath of the | 2 |
there should be two | 2 |
in his own particular | 2 |
trial in homage to | 2 |
a little boy for | 2 |
and the glory of | 2 |
around head and shoulders | 2 |
elopement of ellen c | 2 |
till you get the | 2 |
and so do i | 2 |
the children enjoy all | 2 |
see if you can | 2 |
to the fire and | 2 |
off like a shot | 2 |
think that they are | 2 |
i draw nearer to | 2 |
and did ye have | 2 |
what has passed between | 2 |
i might have derived | 2 |