A Tale of Two CitiesJ. M. Dent & sons, 1912 - 376 pages |
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Alexandre Manette answered asked Barsad breast brother brother Solomon carriage Charles Darnay château child citizen coach Conciergerie corner court-yard cried Cruncher dark daughter dead dear Defarge's Dickens Doctor Manette door dreadful Evrémonde eyes face father fountain France French Revolution Gabelle gentleman gone Guillotine hair hand head heart honour hope horses hour husband Jacques Three knew knitting light live looked Lorry's Lucie Lucie Manette Madame Defarge manner mender of roads mind Miss Manette Miss Pross Monseigneur Monsieur Defarge Monsieur the Marquis never night Old Bailey Paris passed passenger poor prisoner returned round Saint Antoine seen shadow silence Soho stone stood stopped streets Stryver Sydney Carton tell Tellson's Temple Bar things took tumbrils turned Vengeance village voice walked wife window wine wine-shop woman words Young Jerry