A Tale of Two Cities, Volume 1Sheldon, 1863 |
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Page 47
... Madame Defarge , his wife , sat in the shop behind the counter as he came in . Madame Defarge was a stout woman of about his own age , with a watchful eye that seldom seemed to look at anything , a large hand heavily ringed , a steady ...
... Madame Defarge , his wife , sat in the shop behind the counter as he came in . Madame Defarge was a stout woman of about his own age , with a watchful eye that seldom seemed to look at anything , a large hand heavily ringed , a steady ...
Page 48
... Defarge . " Is all the spilt wine swallowed ? " " Every drop , Jacques , " answered Monsieur Defarge . When this interchange of Christian name was effected , Madame Defarge , picking her teeth with her toothpick , coughed another grain ...
... Defarge . " Is all the spilt wine swallowed ? " " Every drop , Jacques , " answered Monsieur Defarge . When this interchange of Christian name was effected , Madame Defarge , picking her teeth with her toothpick , coughed another grain ...
Page 49
... Madame Defarge , with three flourishes . She acknowledged their homage by bending her head , and giving them a quick look . Then she glanced in a casual manner round the wine - shop , took up her knitting with great apparent calmness ...
... Madame Defarge , with three flourishes . She acknowledged their homage by bending her head , and giving them a quick look . Then she glanced in a casual manner round the wine - shop , took up her knitting with great apparent calmness ...
Page 68
... Madame Defarge- who leaned against the door - post , knitting , and saw nothing . The prisoner had got into the coach , and his daughter had followed him , when Mr. Lorry's feet were arrested on the step by his asking , miserably , for ...
... Madame Defarge- who leaned against the door - post , knitting , and saw nothing . The prisoner had got into the coach , and his daughter had followed him , when Mr. Lorry's feet were arrested on the step by his asking , miserably , for ...
Page 71
... Madame Defarge — who leaned against the door - post , knitting , and saw nothing . The prisoner had got into the coach , and his daughter had followed him , when Mr. Lorry's feet were arrested on the step by his asking , miserably , for ...
... Madame Defarge — who leaned against the door - post , knitting , and saw nothing . The prisoner had got into the coach , and his daughter had followed him , when Mr. Lorry's feet were arrested on the step by his asking , miserably , for ...
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