April 2022

The Knitting done (BOOK THE THIRD The Track of a Storm)

Chapter 14 In that same juncture of time when the Fifty-two awaited their fate Madame Defarge held darkly ominous council with The Vengeance and Jacques Three of the Revolutionary Jury. Not in the wine shop did Madame Defarge confer with these ministers, but in the shed of the wood-sawyer, erst a mender of roads. The […]

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The Substance of the Shadow (BOOK THE THIRD The Track of a Storm)

Chapter 10 “I, Alexandre Manette, unfortunate physician, native of Beauvais, and afterwards resident in Paris, write this melancholy paper in my doleful cell in the Bastille, during the last month of the year, 1767. I write it at stolen intervals, under every difficulty. I design to secrete it in the wall of the chimney, where

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A Hand of Cards (BOOK THE THIRD The Track of a Storm)

Chapter 8 Happily unconscious of the new calamity at home, Miss Pross threaded her way along the narrow streets and crossed the river by the bridge of the Pont-Neuf, reckoning in her mind the number of indispensable purchases she had to make. Mr. Cruncher, with the basket, walked at her side. They both looked to

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Triumph (BOOK THE THIRD The Track of a Storm)

Chapter 6 The dread tribunal of five Judges, Public Prosecutor, and determined Jury, sat every day. Their lists went forth every evening, and were read out by the gaolers of the various prisons to their prisoners. The standard gaoler-joke was: “Come out and listen to the Evening Paper, you inside there!”“Charles Evrémonde, called Darnay!”So at

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The Wood-sawyer (BOOK THE THIRD The Track of a Storm)

Chapter 5 One year and three months. During all that time Lucie was never sure, from hour to hour, but that the Guillotine would strike off her husband’s head next day. Every day, through the stony streets, the tumbrels now jolted heavily, filled with Condemned. Lovely girls; bright women, brown-haired, black-haired, and grey; youths; stalwart

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