A Tale of Two Cities, and Sketches by BozEstes and Lauriat, 1880 - 810 pages |
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... live ? " " I can't say . " " Shall I show her to you ? Will you come and see her ? 99 The answers to this question were various and contradic- tory . Sometimes the broken reply was , " Wait ! It would kill me if I saw her too soon ...
... live ? " " I can't say . " " Shall I show her to you ? Will you come and see her ? 99 The answers to this question were various and contradic- tory . Sometimes the broken reply was , " Wait ! It would kill me if I saw her too soon ...
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... live red coals . A bottle of good claret after dinner does a digger in the red coals no harm , otherwise than as it has a tendency to throw him out of work . Mr. Lorry had been idle a long time , and had just poured out his last ...
... live red coals . A bottle of good claret after dinner does a digger in the red coals no harm , otherwise than as it has a tendency to throw him out of work . Mr. Lorry had been idle a long time , and had just poured out his last ...
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... lives they live , Jacques . Am I right , Jacques ? " You are right , Jacques , " was the response of Monsieur Defarge . This third interchange of the christian name was com- pleted at the moment when Madame Defarge put her tooth- pick ...
... lives they live , Jacques . Am I right , Jacques ? " You are right , Jacques , " was the response of Monsieur Defarge . This third interchange of the christian name was com- pleted at the moment when Madame Defarge put her tooth- pick ...
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... live in , when it is possible , and when many other such things are possible , and not only possible , but done - done , see you ! -under that sky there , every day . Long live the Devil . Let us go on . " This dialogue had been held in ...
... live in , when it is possible , and when many other such things are possible , and not only possible , but done - done , see you ! -under that sky there , every day . Long live the Devil . Let us go on . " This dialogue had been held in ...
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... and left nothing else connected with it to be looked after . Thus , Tellson's , in its day , like greater places of business , its contemporaries , had taken so many 53 lives , that , if the heads laid low 52 A TALE OF TWO CITIES .
... and left nothing else connected with it to be looked after . Thus , Tellson's , in its day , like greater places of business , its contemporaries , had taken so many 53 lives , that , if the heads laid low 52 A TALE OF TWO CITIES .
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Alexandre Manette appearance asked Barsad boots captain Carton Charles Darnay child coach cried crowd Cruncher Cymon Tuggs dark daugh daughter dear Dingwall Doctor Manette door dress ejaculated Evrémonde exclaimed eyes face father Fixem Gabriel Parsons gentleman girl glass hair hand head heard hope hour husband inquired Jacques Jerry knew light looked Lorry Lucie Madame Defarge Malderton manner Maplesone Marquis mender of roads mind Miss Brook Miss Lillerton Miss Manette Miss Pross Monseigneur Monsieur morning neckerchief never night Old Bailey parlor passed Percy Noakes person prisoner replied round seated side stairs stood street Stryver Sydney Carton Taunton tell Tellson's thing Thomas Potter thought Tibbs tion took Trott turned voice walked Watkins Tottle whispered wife window wine wine-shop woman words young lady
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Page 351 - I am the Resurrection and the Life, saith the Lord : he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live : and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die." The murmuring of many voices, the upturning of many faces, the pressing on of many footsteps in the outskirts of the crowd, so that it swells forward in a mass, like one great heave of water, all flashes away.
Page 754 - My very noble and approved good masters, That I have ta'en away this old man's daughter, It is most true ; true, I have married her : The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little bless'd with the soft phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years...
Page 352 - It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done ; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known.
Page 52 - Tellson's down two steps, and came to your senses in a miserable little shop, with two little counters, where the oldest of men made your cheque shake as if the wind rustled it, while they examined the signature by the dingiest of windows, which were always under a shower-bath of mud from Fleet Street, and which were made the dingier by their own iron bars proper, and the heavy shadow of Temple Bar. If your business necessitated your seeing "the House...
Page 650 - A verb is a word which signifies to be, to do, or to suffer ; as, I am — I rule — I am ruled.
Page 816 - And now the long-forgotten scenes of a misspent life crowded thick and fast upon him. He thought of the time when he had a home — a happy, cheerful home — and of those who peopled it, and flocked about him then, until the forms of his elder...