A Tale of Two Cities, Volume 1printed at the Riverside Press, 1868 |
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Page 85
... Charles Darnay had yesterday pleaded Not Guilty to an indictment denouncing him ( with infinite jingle and jangle ) for that he was a false traitor to our serene , illustrious , excellent , and so forth , prince , our Lord the King , by ...
... Charles Darnay had yesterday pleaded Not Guilty to an indictment denouncing him ( with infinite jingle and jangle ) for that he was a false traitor to our serene , illustrious , excellent , and so forth , prince , our Lord the King , by ...
Page 86
... Charles Darnay , stood there before him upon his trial ; that the jury were swearing in ; and that Mr. Attorney - General was making ready to speak . The accused , who was ( and who knew he was ) being mentally hanged , beheaded , and ...
... Charles Darnay , stood there before him upon his trial ; that the jury were swearing in ; and that Mr. Attorney - General was making ready to speak . The accused , who was ( and who knew he was ) being mentally hanged , beheaded , and ...
Page 105
Charles Dickens. " How is the young lady ? " " She is greatly distressed ... Darnay ! " The prisoner came forward directly . " You will naturally be ... Darnay ? " " The worst . " " It's the wisest thing to expect , and the likeliest . But ...
Charles Dickens. " How is the young lady ? " " She is greatly distressed ... Darnay ! " The prisoner came forward directly . " You will naturally be ... Darnay ? " " The worst . " " It's the wisest thing to expect , and the likeliest . But ...
Page 107
... Charles Darnay - just released - congratu- lating him on his escape from death . It would have been difficult , by a far brighter light , to recognize in Doctor Manette , intellectual of face and up- right of bearing , the shoemaker of ...
... Charles Darnay - just released - congratu- lating him on his escape from death . It would have been difficult , by a far brighter light , to recognize in Doctor Manette , intellectual of face and up- right of bearing , the shoemaker of ...
Page 108
Charles Dickens. black brooding from his mind . She was the golden thread ... Darnay had kissed her hand fervently and grate- fully , and had turned to Mr ... Darnay . It was an infamous prosecution , grossly in- famous ; but not the less ...
Charles Dickens. black brooding from his mind . She was the golden thread ... Darnay had kissed her hand fervently and grate- fully , and had turned to Mr ... Darnay . It was an infamous prosecution , grossly in- famous ; but not the less ...
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