In book 1 chapter 6 the shoe maker, why does dickens emphasize the faintness of dr. Manette's voice
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With no memory of his family or former life as a doctor, Dr. Manette calls himself a shoemaker, because that is what he was taught to do in Bastille Prison. This gives the chapter its title: 'The Shoemaker.
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With no memory of his family or former life as a doctor, Dr. Manette calls himself a shoemaker, because that is what he was taught to do in Bastille Prison. This gives the chapter its title: 'The Shoemaker. '
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