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Tiny Tim's last words in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" were "God bless us, every one!" He utters these words at the end of the story, expressing his hope for blessings and joy for everyone.
The last five words of "A Christmas Carol" are "God bless us, every one!"
The last five words of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" are: "God bless us, every one!"
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The character Juliet says the famous line "Parting is such sweet sorrow" in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She utters these words in Act 2, Scene 2 during the famous balcony scene.
Entire chapters in the Torah center around Abraham (Genesis ch.11-25). The most famous words are when God says to him: And the Lord said to Abram: "leave your country, and your birthplace, and your father's house, and go to the land that I will show you. And I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you, and make your name great; and you will be a blessing. And I will bless them that bless you; and he who curses you, I will curse; and through you shall all the families of the earth be blessed."
The first words Alexander Graham Bell spoke on the phone was, "Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you."Alexander Graham Bell's notebook entry of 10 March 1876 describes his successful experiment with the telephone. Speaking through the instrument to his assistant, Thomas A. Watson, in the next room, Bell utters these famous first words, "Mr. Watson -- come here -- I want to see you."Alexander Graham Bell's notebook entry of 10 March 1876 describes his successful experiment with the telephone. Speaking through the instrument to his assistant, Thomas A. Watson, in the next room, Bell utters these famous first words, "Mr. Watson -- come here -- I want to see you."
"God bless America."
Agent, cheer, cheat, bless, dwell, every and quest are words with E as the third letter. Hyena, guess, opera, press, shell, users, swell and teeth are words with E as the third letter.
Billy Budd's final words in the novella "Billy Budd" by Herman Melville are "God bless Captain Vere!"