1 His wealth is of no use to him.
A Christmas Carol By Charles DickensContext Highlight In 3 THE SECOND OF THE THREE SPIRITS 2 It's a pleasure to talk to him.
3 The finger pointed from the grave to him, and back again.
A Christmas Carol By Charles DickensContext Highlight In 4 THE LAST OF THE SPIRITS 4 They had books and papers in their hands, and bowed to him.
5 You would be sure of it, my dear," returned Bob, "if you saw and spoke to him.
A Christmas Carol By Charles DickensContext Highlight In 4 THE LAST OF THE SPIRITS 6 He lay, in the dark, empty house, with not a man, a woman, or a child to say he was kind to me in this or that, and for the memory of one kind word I will be kind to him.
A Christmas Carol By Charles DickensContext Highlight In 4 THE LAST OF THE SPIRITS 7 Having them shown to him in this way, he tried to say they were fine children, but the words choked themselves, rather than be parties to a lie of such enormous magnitude.
A Christmas Carol By Charles DickensContext Highlight In 3 THE SECOND OF THE THREE SPIRITS 8 At every fresh question that was put to him, this nephew burst into a fresh roar of laughter; and was so inexpressibly tickled, that he was obliged to get up off the sofa, and stamp.
A Christmas Carol By Charles DickensContext Highlight In 3 THE SECOND OF THE THREE SPIRITS 9 He felt that he was restored to consciousness in the right nick of time, for the especial purpose of holding a conference with the second messenger dispatched to him through Jacob Marley's intervention.
A Christmas Carol By Charles DickensContext Highlight In 3 THE SECOND OF THE THREE SPIRITS