A Tale of Two CitiesIt was the time of the French Revolution — a time of great change and great danger. It was a time when injustice was met by a lust for vengeance, and rarely was a distinction made between the innocent and the guilty. Against this tumultuous historical backdrop, Dickens' great story of unsurpassed adventure and courage unfolds. |
Contents
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BOOK THE SECOND The Golden Thread 1 Five Years Later | 38 |
A Sight | 43 |
Nine Days | 147 |
An Opinion | 152 |
A Plea | 158 |
Echoing Footsteps | 161 |
The Sea Still Rises | 170 |
Fire Rises | 174 |
Drawn to the Loadstone Rock | 180 |
BOOK THE THIRD The Track of a Storm 1 In Secret | 190 |
A Disappointment | 48 |
Congratulatory | 59 |
The Jackal | 64 |
Hundreds of People | 69 |
Monseigneur in Town | 79 |
Monseigneur in the Country | 86 |
The Gorgons Head | 90 |
Two Promises | 99 |
A Companion Picture | 105 |
The Fellow of Delicacy | 108 |
The Fellow of No Delicacy | 114 |
The Honest Tradesman | 117 |
Knitting | 126 |
Still Knitting | 135 |
One Night | 143 |
The Grindstone | 199 |
The Shadow | 204 |
Calm in Storm | 208 |
The Woodsawyer | 213 |
Triumph | 217 |
A Knock at the Door | 223 |
A Hand at Cards | 227 |
The Game Made | 237 |
The Substance of the Shadow | 247 |
Dusk | 259 |
Darkness | 262 |
Fiftytwo | 269 |
The Knitting Done | 278 |
The Footsteps Die Out for Ever | 288 |