A Tale of Two Cities, Volume 1Sheldon, 1863 |
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Page 29
... Miss Manette had arrived from London , and would be happy to see the gentleman from Tellson's . " So soon ? " Miss Manette had taken some refreshment on the road , and required none then , and was extremely anxious to see the gentleman ...
... Miss Manette had arrived from London , and would be happy to see the gentleman from Tellson's . " So soon ? " Miss Manette had taken some refreshment on the road , and required none then , and was extremely anxious to see the gentleman ...
Page 30
... Miss Manette to be , for the moment , in some adjacent room , until , having got past the two tall candles , he saw ... Miss Manette . " Pray take a seat , sir . " In a very clear and pleasant young voice a little foreign in its accent ...
... Miss Manette to be , for the moment , in some adjacent room , until , having got past the two tall candles , he saw ... Miss Manette . " Pray take a seat , sir . " In a very clear and pleasant young voice a little foreign in its accent ...
Page 32
... Miss Manette ? " " If you please , sir . " " Miss Manette , I am a man of business . I have a business charge to acquit myself of . In your reception of it , don't heed me any more than if 32 A TALE OF TWO CITIES .
... Miss Manette ? " " If you please , sir . " " Miss Manette , I am a man of business . I have a business charge to acquit myself of . In your reception of it , don't heed me any more than if 32 A TALE OF TWO CITIES .
Page 34
... Miss Manette , it was I. And you will see how truly I spoke of myself just now , in saying I had no feelings , and that all the relations I hold with my fellow- creatures are mere business relations , when you reflect that I have never ...
... Miss Manette , it was I. And you will see how truly I spoke of myself just now , in saying I had no feelings , and that all the relations I hold with my fellow- creatures are mere business relations , when you reflect that I have never ...
Page 36
... Miss Manette , your mother took this course with you . And when she died I believe broken - hearted having never slackened her unavailing search for your father , she left you , at two years old , to grow to be blooming , beautiful ...
... Miss Manette , your mother took this course with you . And when she died I believe broken - hearted having never slackened her unavailing search for your father , she left you , at two years old , to grow to be blooming , beautiful ...
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