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"He stands at the back of the tumbril with his head bent down to converse with a

mere girl who sits on the side of the cart."

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CITIES

BY

CHARLES DICKENS

ILLUSTRATED BY F. H. TOWNSEND

London

JAMES NISBET & CO., LIMITED

21 BERNERS STREET

1902

GODLEIAL

17-7-1902

LIBRARY

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PREFACE

WHEN I was acting with my children and friends in Mr. Wilkie Collins's drama of The Frozen Deep, I first conceived the main idea of this story. A strong desire was upon me then to embody it in my own person; and I traced out in my fancy the state of mind of which it would necessitate the presentation to an observant spectator with particular care and interest.

As the idea became familiar to me, it gradually shaped itself into its present form. Throughout its execution it has had complete possession of me; I have so far verified what is done and suffered in these pages, as that I have certainly done and suffered it all myself.

Whenever any reference (however slight) is made here to the condition of the French people before or during the Revolution, it is truly made on the faith of trustworthy witnesses. It has been one of my hopes to add something to the popular and picturesque means of understanding that terrible time, though no one can hope to add anything to the philosophy of Mr. Carlyle's wonderful book.

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