Tale of Two Cities Volume I EasyRead LarReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 596 pages "The Tales of Two Cities" is the most popular and innovative effort of Dickens, set against the fierce upheaval of French Revolution. It propagates the theme of injustice, brutal aristocratic feudal system, social mayhem, resignation that leads to rejuvenation of spirits. The characters are true to nature and the story keeps the reader engrossed till the end. |
Contents
Book the First Recalled | 1 |
Mail | 8 |
The Night | 22 |
Preparation | 33 |
Wineshop | 62 |
Book the Second | 116 |
A Disappointment | 147 |
Congratulatory | 180 |
A Companion | 325 |
The Fellow | 335 |
The Fellow of | 352 |
The Honest | 364 |
Knitting | 390 |
Still | 418 |
Nine Days | 458 |
An Opinion | 474 |
The Jackal | 196 |
Hundreds | 211 |
Monseigneur | 242 |
Monseigneur in | 249 |
The Gorgons | 277 |
Echoing Footsteps | 503 |
The Sea Still Rises | 530 |
Fire Rises | 543 |
Drawn to the Loadstone | 560 |
Common terms and phrases
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