A Tale of Two Cities ; Sketches by BozUniversity Society, 1908 - 906 pages |
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Page 84
... Darnay ? " " I am frightfully confused regarding time and place ; but I am so far mended as to feel that . " " It ... Darnay was at a loss how to answer ; finally , answered not at all . " Now your dinner is done , " Carton presently ...
... Darnay ? " " I am frightfully confused regarding time and place ; but I am so far mended as to feel that . " " It ... Darnay was at a loss how to answer ; finally , answered not at all . " Now your dinner is done , " Carton presently ...
Page 85
... Darnay that this disagreeable companion had , of his own free - will , assisted him in the strait of the day . He turned the dialogue to that point , and thanked him for it . " I neither want any thanks , nor merit any , " was the care ...
... Darnay that this disagreeable companion had , of his own free - will , assisted him in the strait of the day . He turned the dialogue to that point , and thanked him for it . " I neither want any thanks , nor merit any , " was the care ...
Page 254
... Darnay with great difficulty checked himself , and said , " You may not understand the gentleman . " " I understand how to put you in a corner , Mr. Darnay , " said Bully Stryver , " and I'll do it . If this fellow is a gentle- man , I ...
... Darnay with great difficulty checked himself , and said , " You may not understand the gentleman . " " I understand how to put you in a corner , Mr. Darnay , " said Bully Stryver , " and I'll do it . If this fellow is a gentle- man , I ...
Contents
CHAPTER BOOK THE FIRST RECALLED TO LIFE I THE PERIOD | 1 |
THE MAIL | 3 |
THE NIGHT SHADOWS | 10 |
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