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" It was not a reckless manner, the manner in which he said these words aloud under the fast-sailing clouds, nor was it more expressive of negligence than defiance. It was the settled manner of a tired man, who had wandered and struggled and got lost, but... "
A Tale of Two Cities - Page 312
by Charles Dickens - 1894 - 373 pages
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Works. Libr. ed, Volume 23

Charles Dickens - 1861 - 448 pages
...to-morrow. I can't sleep." It was not a reckless manner, the manner in which he said these words aloud under the fast-sailing clouds, nor was it more expressive...struggled and got lost, but who at length struck into hia road and saw its end. Long ago, when he had been famous among his earliest competitors as a youth...
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Charles Dickens's works. Charles Dickens ed. [18 vols. of a 21 vol. set ...

Charles Dickens - 1868 - 262 pages
...*hadow of Death. 183 It was not a reckless manner, the manner in which he said these words aloud under the fast-sailing clouds, nor was it more expressive...but who at length struck into his road and saw its eiid. Long ago, when he had been famous among his earliest competitors as a youth of great promise,...
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A Tale of Two Cities, and Sketches by Boz

Charles Dickens - 1880 - 864 pages
...to-morrow. I can't sleep." It was not a reckless manner, the manner in which he said these words aloud under the fast-sailing clouds, nor was it more expressive...who at length struck into his road and saw its end. father to the grave. His mother had died, years before. These solemn words, which had been read at...
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The Works of Charles Dickens: In Thirty Volumes, Volume 11

Charles Dickens - 1881 - 500 pages
...to-morrow. I can't sleep." It was not a reckless manner, the manner in which he said these words aloud under the fast-sailing clouds, nor was it more expressive...who at length struck into his road and saw its end. 11] 337 xx Long ago, when he had been famous among his earliest competitors as a youth of great promise,...
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Charles Dickens' Works: Christmas books. Tale of two cities

Charles Dickens - 1885 - 844 pages
...to-morrow. I can't sleep." It was not a reckless manner, the manner in which he said these words aloud under the fast-sailing clouds, nor was it more expressive...who at length struck into his road and saw its end. his mind as he went down the dark streets, among the heavt shadows, wiih the moon and the clouds sailing...
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A Tale of Two Cities

Charles Dickens - 1910 - 426 pages
...to-morrow. I can't sleep." It was not a reckless manner, the manner in which he said these words aloud under the fast-sailing clouds, nor was it more expressive...who at length struck into his road and saw its end. . his father to the grave. His mother had died, years before. These solemn words, which had been read...
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A Tale of Two Cities

Charles Dickens - 1928 - 588 pages
...I can't sleep." It was not a reckless manner, the manner in which lie said these words aloud under the fast-sailing clouds, nor was it more expressive...settled manner of a tired man, who had wandered and is struggled and got lost, but who at length struck into his road and saw its end. Long ago, when he...
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The Forms of Historical Fiction: Sir Walter Scott and His Successors

Harry E. Shaw - 1983 - 276 pages
...unburying in the novel, a religious "resurrection" that returns Carton to the purity of his boyhood: "Long ago, when he had been famous among his earliest...promise, he had followed his father to the grave. . . . These solemn words, which had been read at his father's grave, arose in his mind ... 'I am the...
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Saints for Now

Clare Boothe Luce - 1993 - 338 pages
...this world or any other, those words rose like a great ship's anchor from the depths. He walked with the settled manner of a tired man, who had wandered and struggled and got lost, but who at length stuck into his road and saw its end. Long ago, when he had been famous among his earliest competitors...
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Teaching Character Education Through Literature: Awakening the Moral ...

Karen E. Bohlin - 2005 - 228 pages
...Paris that night, It was not a reckless manner, the manner in which he said these words aloud under the fast-sailing clouds, nor was it more expressive...who at length struck into his road and saw its end. (335, emphasis added) Carton's desires are no longer conflicted. He is at peace with himself and able...
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