A Tale of Two CitiesT.B.Peterson and brothers, 1859 Presents Dickens' classic novel of love, courage, and sacrifice set against the cataclysmic events of the French Revolution. During the French Revolution a sissolute English lawyer goes to th eguillotine to save a French aristocrat, husband of the woman he loves. |
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Charles Dickens. intentions of Miss Pross , as to admission or denial of the fact . " As I am at home myself , " said Mr. Lorry , " I'll go up - stairs . " Although the Doctor's daughter had known nothing of the ... MISS PROSS AND MR LORRY,
Charles Dickens. intentions of Miss Pross , as to admission or denial of the fact . " As I am at home myself , " said Mr. Lorry , " I'll go up - stairs . " Although the Doctor's daughter had known nothing of the ... MISS PROSS AND MR LORRY,
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... Miss Pross ? " " Didn't you ? father to life ? " Who brought her " Oh ! If that was beginning it- said Mr. Lorry . I " It wasn't ending it , I suppose ? say , when you began it , it was hard enough ; not that I have any fault to find ...
... Miss Pross ? " " Didn't you ? father to life ? " Who brought her " Oh ! If that was beginning it- said Mr. Lorry . I " It wasn't ending it , I suppose ? say , when you began it , it was hard enough ; not that I have any fault to find ...
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... Miss Pross took charge of the lower. devotedly attached to him ? Believe me , Miss Pross , I don't approach the topic with you , out of curiosity , but out of zealous interest . " " Well ! To the best of my under- standing , and bad's ...
... Miss Pross took charge of the lower. devotedly attached to him ? Believe me , Miss Pross , I don't approach the topic with you , out of curiosity , but out of zealous interest . " " Well ! To the best of my under- standing , and bad's ...
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RECALLED TO LIFE I The Period CHAPTER | 23 |
The Mail | 24 |
THE FIGURES OF A HORSE AND RIDER CAME SLOWLY THROUGH THE EDDYING MIST | 26 |
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