The Works of Charles Dickens, Volume 21Chapman and Hall, Limited, 1898 |
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... answer straight . ” " What is the matter ? " asked the passenger , then , with mildly quavering speech . " Who wants ... answered curtly , “ Sir . ” " There is nothing to apprehend . I belong to Tellson's Bank . You must know Tellson's ...
... answer straight . ” " What is the matter ? " asked the passenger , then , with mildly quavering speech . " Who wants ... answered curtly , “ Sir . ” " There is nothing to apprehend . I belong to Tellson's Bank . You must know Tellson's ...
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... answer was , RECALLED TO LIFE . " Jerry started in his saddle . " That's a Blazing strange answer , too , " said he , at his hoarsest . " Take that message back , and they will know that I re- ceived this , as well as if I wrote . Make ...
... answer was , RECALLED TO LIFE . " Jerry started in his saddle . " That's a Blazing strange answer , too , " said he , at his hoarsest . " Take that message back , and they will know that I re- ceived this , as well as if I wrote . Make ...
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... answer was always the same : " Almost eighteen years . " " You had abandoned all hope of being dug out ? " 66 Long ago . " " You know that you are recalled to life ? " 66 They tell me so . " " I hope you care to live ? " " I can't say ...
... answer was always the same : " Almost eighteen years . " " You had abandoned all hope of being dug out ? " 66 Long ago . " " You know that you are recalled to life ? " 66 They tell me so . " " I hope you care to live ? " " I can't say ...
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... answer , that he could only look on , at a distance , with much feebler sympathy and humility , while the strong woman , having banished the inn servants under the mysterious penalty of " letting them know " something not mentioned if ...
... answer , that he could only look on , at a distance , with much feebler sympathy and humility , while the strong woman , having banished the inn servants under the mysterious penalty of " letting them know " something not mentioned if ...
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... do you suppose Providence would have cast my lot in an island ? " This being another question hard to answer , Mr. Jarvis Lorry withdrew to consider it . CHAPTER V. THE WINE - SHOP . A LARGE cask 30 A TALE OF TWO CITIES .
... do you suppose Providence would have cast my lot in an island ? " This being another question hard to answer , Mr. Jarvis Lorry withdrew to consider it . CHAPTER V. THE WINE - SHOP . A LARGE cask 30 A TALE OF TWO CITIES .
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Alexandre Manette answered asked Barsad Bastille better breast brother brother Solomon carriage Charles Darnay château child citizen coach Conciergerie corner court-yard cried Cruncher dark daughter dead dear Defarge's Doctor Manette door dreadful Evrémonde eyes face father fountain France Gabelle gentleman gone hair hand head heart honour hope hour husband Jacques Three knew knitting light live looked Lorry's Lucie Lucie Manette Madame Defarge manner mender of roads mind Miss Manette Miss Pross Monseigneur Monsieur Defarge Monsieur the Marquis never night Old Bailey opened Paris passed poor postilions prisoner returned Saint Antoine seen shadow shoulder Soho stone stood stopped streets struck Stryver Sydney Carton tell Tellson's Temple Bar things took touch turned Vengeance village voice walked whisper wife window wine wine-shop woman words Young Jerry
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Page 12 - WONDERFUL fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every other. A solemn consideration, when I enter a great city by night, that every one of those darkly clustered houses encloses its own secret; that every room in every one of them encloses its own secret; that every beating heart in the hundreds of thousands of breasts there is, in some of its imaginings, a secret to the heart nearest it!