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1.A Tale of Two Cities-CHAPTER 3 The Night Shadows
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CHAPTER 3 The Night Shadows Wonderful fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every o...
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2.A Tale of Two Cities-CHAPTER 2 The Mail
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CHAPTER II The Mail It was the Dover road that lay, on a Friday night late in November, before the first of the persons with whom this history has bus...
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3.A Tale of Two Cities-BOOK THE FIRST RECALLED TO LIFE
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BOOK THE FIRST RECALLED TO LIFE CHAPTER 1 The Period It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of ...
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4.三幕悲剧 27
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27 Hercule Poirot sat in a big armchair. The wall lights had been turned out. Only a rose-shaded lamp shed its glow on the figure in the armchair. The...
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5.三幕悲剧 26
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26 Poirot did not have quite the uninterrupted twenty-four hours for which he had stipulated. At twenty minutes past eleven on the following morning E...
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6.三幕悲剧 25
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25 Before catching their train Hercule Poirot and Mr. Satterthwaite had had a brief interview with Miss Lyndon, the late Sir Bartholomew Stranges secr...
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7.三幕悲剧 24
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24 At once an excited discussion sprang up. An ABC was produced. It was decided that an early train would be better than going by car. At last, said S...
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8.三幕悲剧 23
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23 Sitting in a comfortable armchair in his slightly florid suite at the Ritz, Hercule Poirot listened. Egg was perched on the arm of a chair, Sir Cha...
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9.三幕悲剧 22
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22 At the office of Messrs. Speier Ross, Mr. Satterthwaite asked for Mr. Oliver Manders and sent in his card. Presently he was ushered into a small ro...
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10.三幕悲剧 21
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21 Five Upper Cathcart Road, Tooting, seemed an incongruous home for a satiric playwright. The room into which Sir Charles was shown had walls of a ra...