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1.A Tale of Two Cities-CHAPTER 17 ONE NIGHT
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ONE NIGHT Never did the sun go down with a brighter glory on the quiet corner in Soho, than one memorable evening when the Doctor and his daughter sat...
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2.A Tale of Two Cities-CHAPTER 16 STILL KNITTING
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STILL KNITTING Madame Defarge and monsieur her husband returned amicably to the bosom of Saint Antoine, while a speck in a blue cap toiled through the...
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3.A Tale of Two Cities-CHAPTER 15 KNITTING
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KNITTING There had been earlier drinking than usual in the wine- shop of Monsieur Defarge. As early as six oclock in the morning, sallow faces peeping...
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4.A Tale of Two Cities-CHAPTER 14 THE HONEST TRADESMAN
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THE HONEST TRADESMAN To the eyes of Mr. Jeremiah Cruncher, sitting on his stool in Fleet Street with his grisly urchin beside him, a vast number and v...
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5.A Tale of Two Cities-CHAPTER 13 THE FELLOW OF NO DELICACY
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THE FELLOW OF NO DELICACY If Sydney Carton ever shone anywhere, he certainly never shone in the house of Doctor Manette. He had been there often, duri...
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6.A Tale of Two Cities-CHAPTER 12 A COTHE FELLOW OF DELICACYMP
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THE FELLOW OF DELICACY Mr. Stryver having made up his mind to that magnanimous bestowal of good fortune on the Doctors daughter, resolved to make her ...
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7.A Tale of Two Cities-CHAPTER 11 A COMPANION PICTURE
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A COMPANION PICTURE Sydney, said Mr. Stryver, on that selfsame night, or morning, to his jackal; mix another bowl of punch; I have something to say to...
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8.A Tale of Two Cities-CHAPTER 10 TWO PROMISES
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TWO PROMISES More months, to the number of twelve, had come and gone, and Mr. Charles Darnay was established in England as a higher teacher of the Fre...
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9.A Tale of Two Cities-CHAPTER 9 The Gorgon's Head
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CHAPTER 9 The Gorgons Head IT was a heavy mass of building, that ch?ateau of Monsieur the Marquis, with a large stone court-yard before it, and two st...
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10.A Tale of Two Cities-CHAPTER 8 Monseigneur in the Country
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CHAPTER 8 Monseigneur in the Country A BEAUTIFUL landscape, with the corn bright in it, but not abundant. Patches of poor rye where corn should have b...