In the shoemaker story when asked for shoemaker name he says 'one hundred and five north tower ' what do you gather from his reply
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It was the prison cell number
Explanation:
The question is referenced from the story A tale of two cities by Charles Dickens.
With respect to the question asked, when the shoemaker told his name 'one hundred and five north tower, he probably meant about the prisoner cell, which was one hundred and five located in North tower.
The shoemaker was actually a prisoner in past, and there his identity was his prison cell and so he remembered it afterwards also
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it was shoemaker's cell number
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