A Tale of Two Cities, Volume 1Sheldon, 1863 |
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Page 8
... passed within his view , at a distance of some fifty or sixty yards . It is likely enough that , rooted in the woods of France and Norway , there were growing trees , when that sufferer was put to death , already marked by the Woodman ...
... passed within his view , at a distance of some fifty or sixty yards . It is likely enough that , rooted in the woods of France and Norway , there were growing trees , when that sufferer was put to death , already marked by the Woodman ...
Page 26
... passed along on his way to his breakfast . The coffee - room had no other occupant , that forenoon , than the gentleman in brown . His breakfast - table was drawn before the fire , and as he sat , with its light shining on him , waiting ...
... passed along on his way to his breakfast . The coffee - room had no other occupant , that forenoon , than the gentleman in brown . His breakfast - table was drawn before the fire , and as he sat , with its light shining on him , waiting ...
Page 30
... passed before him , of a child whom he had held in his arms on the passage across that very Channel , one cold time , when the hail drifted heavily and the sea ran high . The likeness passed away , say , like a breath along the surface ...
... passed before him , of a child whom he had held in his arms on the passage across that very Channel , one cold time , when the hail drifted heavily and the sea ran high . The likeness passed away , say , like a breath along the surface ...
Page 32
... passing shadow . " Are you quite a stranger to me , sir ? " " Am I not ? " Mr. Lorry opened his hands , and extended them outward with an argumentative smile . Between the eyebrows and just over the little feminine nose , the line of ...
... passing shadow . " Are you quite a stranger to me , sir ? " " Am I not ? " Mr. Lorry opened his hands , and extended them outward with an argumentative smile . Between the eyebrows and just over the little feminine nose , the line of ...
Page 33
... passed from one to another , in the course of my business life , just as I pass from one of our customers to another in the course of my business day ; in short , I have no feelings ; I am a mere machine . To go on " - " But this is my ...
... passed from one to another , in the course of my business life , just as I pass from one of our customers to another in the course of my business day ; in short , I have no feelings ; I am a mere machine . To go on " - " But this is my ...
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