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In A Christmas Carol, the word "lustrous" is in stave 3 when referring to "a lustrous belt, the sheen of which was beautiful" around the girth of the Ghost of Christmas Present

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The word "lustrous" does not occur in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."

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