They are in great danger. They are in danger of denunciation by Madame Defarge. I know it from her own lips. I have overheard words of that
woman's, to-night, which have presented their danger to me in strong colours. I have lost no time, and since then, I have seen the spy. He confirms
me. He knows that a wood-sawyer, living by the prison wall, is under the control of the Defarges, and has been rehearsed by Madame Defarge as to
his having seen Her"-he never mentioned Lucie's name="making signs and signals to prisoners. It is easy to foresee that the pretence will be the
common one, a prison plot, and that it will involve her life-and perhaps her child's-and perhaps her father's --for both have been seen with her at
that place. Don't look so horrified. You will save them all." (Page 489)
Q1. With reference to the text given above, what can you analyze about Carton's character and how do you think he will prove to be a saviour for
Manette's. Share your response in 40-45 words
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