rry in surprise.
happen to people.
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'It is possible, replied Defarge bitterly. 'In this beautiful world,
such things are possible, and not only possible, they are
actually done every day. Such is the state of France!
This conversation had been held in so low a whisper that none of it reached the young lady's
ears, but as they neared the top of the stairs, she was shaking.
'Courage, my dear! Courage! The worst will be over in a minute. Think only of the happiness y
will bring him, Mr Lorry said.
As last they were near the top. Suddenly, at a turn in the stairs, they came upon the three men
who were looking into a room through the cracks in a door. Hearing footsteps they turned an
rose: they were the three men who had been drinking in the wine shop.
'Leave us, men. We have business here, said Defarge.
The three went quietly down.
Mr Lorry was angry. He whispered to Defarge, 'Do you make a show of Monsieur Manette?'
'I show him to a few, to those to whom the sight is likely to
do good. They are all men of my own name, Jacques. You
are English and do not understand. Stay here a minute,
please.who said to whom 'Do you make a show of Monsieur Manette
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rry in surprise.
happen to people.
Gue
'It is possible, replied Defarge bitterly. 'In this beautiful world,
such things are possible, and not only possible, they are
actually done every day. Such is the state of France!
This conversation had been held in so low a whisper that none of it reached the young lady's
ears, but as they neared the top of the stairs, she was shaking.
'Courage, my dear! Courage! The worst will be over in a minute. Think only of the happiness y
will bring him, Mr Lorry said.
As last they were near the top. Suddenly, at a turn in the stairs, they came upon the three men
who were looking into a room through the cracks in a door. Hearing footsteps they turned an
rose: they were the three men who had been drinking in the wine shop.
'Leave us, men. We have business here, said Defarge.
The three went quietly down.
Mr Lorry was angry. He whispered to Defarge, 'Do you make a show of Monsieur Manette?'
'I show him to a few, to those to whom the sight is likely to
do good. They are all men of my own name, Jacques. You
are English and do not understand. Stay here a minute,
please.who said to whom 'Do you make a show of Monsieur Manette