
Book the Third: The Track of a Storm—Chapter 15: The Footsteps Die Out For Ever - A Tale Of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
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Sydney Carton stood on the dimly lit street, uncertain of where to go next. “At Tellson’s bank at nine,” he murmured thoughtfully. “Should I make myse ...
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“I, Alexandre Manette, unfortunate physician, native of Beauvais, and afterwards resident in Paris, write this melancholy paper in my doleful cell in ...
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“I have saved him.” This was not just another dream where he returned; he was truly here. Yet, his wife trembled, weighed down by a vague but heavy fe ...
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In the passage above, we witness a vivid portrayal of the turbulent times during the French Revolution, focusing on the personal struggles and moral d ...
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When the newly-married couple returned home, the first person to come and offer his congratulations was Sydney Carton. They had not been home long whe ...
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Madame Defarge and Monsieur her husband returned amicably to the bosom of Saint Antoine, while a speck in a blue cap toiled through the darkness, and ...
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