For how long does Dr. Manette remain in this condition?
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What does Dr. Manette say about his "prolonged shock"?
He had had this shock a long time ago, suffered along time but nobody knew how long. He recovered but doesn't know how.
True/False
Did Dr. Manette realize he would relapse?
True
How does Mr. Lorry discuss Dr. Manette's condition with him? Why?
as if it happened to someone else - this helps Dr. Manette "save face" - so he is not embarrassed
What seems to be Dr. Manette's greatest concern about his relapse?
Did Lucie know?
Why does Dr. Manette believed his relapse happened?
Something caused him to start thinking of the things that first caused the sickness
Does Dr. Manette remember what happens in his relapse?
No
True/False
Dr. Manette thinks that he might relapse again
False
What are the two concerns of Mr. Lorry concerning Dr. Manette?
1. does he (Dr. Manette) do too much? No; 2. should the tools be destroyed? yes
What does the word forge mean?
Workshop of a blacksmith
Did Dr. Manette agree to let go of the shoemakers bench?
Yes, in Lucie's name
Why does Dr. Manette
keep his tools?
He uses them as a "safety net" or "an old companion " just in case he needs them
What are De. Manette's conditions when he allows Mr. Lorry to destroy his shoemakers bench?
To destroy it when he is not there
When do they destroy the bench?
the 14th day when Dr. Manette leaves to join Charles and Lucie in Wales
What tools does Mr. Lorry use to destroy the bench?
Chopper, saw, chisel, hammer
What is done to the pieces of the bench?
It is burned in the kitchen fireplace
What is done to the tools, leather, and shoes?
They are buried in the garden (backyard)
Who disposes the shoemakers bench and tools?
Miss Pross and Mr. Lorry
What is Miss Pross's part when destroying the bench?
She holds the candle
What does the author refer to when Miss Pross and Mr. Lorry dispose of the the shoemakers bench and tools?
Committing a crime