A Tale of Two Cities, Volume 1Sheldon, 1863 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 26
Page 107
... Manette , Lucie Manette his daughter , Mr. Lorry , the solicitor for the defence , and its counsel , Mr. Stryver , stood gathered around Mr. Charles Darnay - just released - congratu- lating him on his escape from death . It would have ...
... Manette , Lucie Manette his daughter , Mr. Lorry , the solicitor for the defence , and its counsel , Mr. Stryver , stood gathered around Mr. Charles Darnay - just released - congratu- lating him on his escape from death . It would have ...
Page 109
... Manette , to break up this conference and order us all to our homes . Miss Lucie looks ill , Mr. Darnay has had a terrible day , we are worn out . " 66 Speak for yourself , Mr. Lorry , " said Stryver ; " I have a night's work to do yet ...
... Manette , to break up this conference and order us all to our homes . Miss Lucie looks ill , Mr. Darnay has had a terrible day , we are worn out . " 66 Speak for yourself , Mr. Lorry , " said Stryver ; " I have a night's work to do yet ...
Page 110
... Lucie Manette passed into the open air . A hackney - coach was called , and the father and daughter departed in it . Mr. Stryver had left them in the passages , to shoulder his way back to the robing - room . Another person who had not ...
... Lucie Manette passed into the open air . A hackney - coach was called , and the father and daughter departed in it . Mr. Stryver had left them in the passages , to shoulder his way back to the robing - room . Another person who had not ...
Page 115
... Manette , Lucie Manette his daughter , Mr. Lorry , the solicitor for the defence , and its counsel , Mr. Stryver , stood gathered around Mr. Charles Darnay - just released congratu- lating him on his escape from death . - It would have ...
... Manette , Lucie Manette his daughter , Mr. Lorry , the solicitor for the defence , and its counsel , Mr. Stryver , stood gathered around Mr. Charles Darnay - just released congratu- lating him on his escape from death . - It would have ...
Page 115
... Manette , to break up this conference and order us all to our homes . Miss Lucie looks ill , Mr. Darnay has had a terrible day , we are worn out . " - " Speak for yourself , Mr. Lorry , " said Stryver ; " I have a night's work to do yet ...
... Manette , to break up this conference and order us all to our homes . Miss Lucie looks ill , Mr. Darnay has had a terrible day , we are worn out . " - " Speak for yourself , Mr. Lorry , " said Stryver ; " I have a night's work to do yet ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
answered asked Beauvais better breast carriage Carton Charles Darnay coach cognac court crowd Cruncher dark daughter dead dear Doctor Manette door drinking dropped eyes face father fingers fountain France garret gentleman Good-day hand head honor horses Jacques Jarvis Lorry knew knitting laid light lips live looked Lucie Lucie Manette Madame Defarge manner mender of roads mind Miss Manette Miss Pross Monseigneur Monsieur Defarge Monsieur Manette Monsieur the Marquis never night North Tower Old Bailey passed passenger poor prisoner prisoner's returned Saint Antoine seen shadow shoe shoemaker shook shoulder Shrewsbury School side silent Soho speak spoken staring Stilton cheese stone stood stopped street Stryver Sydney Sydney Carton tell Tellson's thing took touch turned voice weep whisper window wine wine-shop woman word Yaha Young Jerry young lady