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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Page 69
... Nature and Art , who had balances at Tellson's . " There never was , nor will be , but one man worthy of ladybird , " said Miss Pross ; " and that was my brother Solo- mon , if he hadn't made a mistake in life . " Here again : Mr ...
... Nature and Art , who had balances at Tellson's . " There never was , nor will be , but one man worthy of ladybird , " said Miss Pross ; " and that was my brother Solo- mon , if he hadn't made a mistake in life . " Here again : Mr ...
Page 158
... natural and worthy one ; but , he ob- served it as a curiosity . The Doctor knew , that up to that time , his impris- onment had been associated in the minds of his daughter and his friend , with his personal affliction , deprivation ...
... natural and worthy one ; but , he ob- served it as a curiosity . The Doctor knew , that up to that time , his impris- onment had been associated in the minds of his daughter and his friend , with his personal affliction , deprivation ...
Page 182
... nature of the case to which I am summoned . ' " The reply to this was made by him who had spoken second . ' Doctor , your clients are people of condition . As to the nature of the case , our confidence in your skill assures us that you ...
... nature of the case to which I am summoned . ' " The reply to this was made by him who had spoken second . ' Doctor , your clients are people of condition . As to the nature of the case , our confidence in your skill assures us that you ...
Contents
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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