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What made Charles frighten in the city of Paris?  In the novel of Tale of Two cities​

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Answered by ps102
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Darnay continues to prosper, and he and Lucie have had two children — a daughter named Lucie ... A Tale of Two Cities. Charles Dickens.

Answered by tejeswinisuresh
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Dickens contrasts the calm of life in Soho with the turbulence in Saint Antoine. Time has passed quietly for Lucie and her family, but Mr. Lorry's agitated visit indicates that their time of tranquility is over. Mr. Lorry seems to anticipate trouble when he tells the Doctor, "these hurries and forebodings by which I have been surrounded all day long, have made me nervous without reason."The "hot, wild night"reflects his restlessness, and as a literal storm takes place in England, a storm of violence rises in France.

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