A Tale of Two Cities, Volume 1Sheldon, 1863 |
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Page 11
... passengers did ; not because they had the least relish for walking exercise , under the circumstances , but because the hill , and the harness , and the mud , and the mail , were all so heavy , that the horses had three times already ...
... passengers did ; not because they had the least relish for walking exercise , under the circumstances , but because the hill , and the harness , and the mud , and the mail , were all so heavy , that the horses had three times already ...
Page 12
... passenger might , and was disturbed in mind . There was a steaming mist in all the hollows , and it had roamed in ... passengers , besides the one , were plodding up the hill by the side of the mail . All three were wrapped to the cheek ...
... passenger might , and was disturbed in mind . There was a steaming mist in all the hollows , and it had roamed in ... passengers , besides the one , were plodding up the hill by the side of the mail . All three were wrapped to the cheek ...
Page 13
... passengers , the passengers sus- pected one another and the guard , they all suspected everybody else , and the coachman was sure of nothing but the horses ; as to which cattle he could with a clear conscience have taken his oath on the ...
... passengers , the passengers sus- pected one another and the guard , they all suspected everybody else , and the coachman was sure of nothing but the horses ; as to which cattle he could with a clear conscience have taken his oath on the ...
Page 14
... passenger booked by this history , was on the coach - step , getting in ; the two other passengers were close behind him , and about to follow . He remained on the step , half in the coach and half out of it ; they re- mained in the ...
... passenger booked by this history , was on the coach - step , getting in ; the two other passengers were close behind him , and about to follow . He remained on the step , half in the coach and half out of it ; they re- mained in the ...
Page 15
... passenger , if it is . " " What passenger ? " “ Mr. Jarvis Lorry . " Our booked passenger showed in a moment that it was his name . The guard , the coachman , and the two other passengers , eyed him distrustfully . 66 ' Keep where you ...
... passenger , if it is . " " What passenger ? " “ Mr. Jarvis Lorry . " Our booked passenger showed in a moment that it was his name . The guard , the coachman , and the two other passengers , eyed him distrustfully . 66 ' Keep where you ...
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