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Q143. How was the killer of the Marquis punished?
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What did the road mender saw?
A Tale of Two Cities, chapter 7, the knitting is the reference.
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1. A Tale of Two Cities, the Marquis St. Evremonde was killed by Gaspard. Gaspard, a peasant, killed the Marquis in retaliation. The Marquis's carriage ran over Gaspard's child and the aristocrat tossed a coin to Gaspard as if that would make up for the life of his child.
2. The mender of roads, who represents what Dickens calls "the sea of time" or the revolution, is a "grizzled" man who joins the group around the fountain of the village after the Marquis callously runs over a small child and continues on his way to the chateau in Chapter 8 of Book the Second of A Tale of Two Cities.
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