A Tale of Two Cities, Volume 1Sheldon, 1863 |
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Page 26
... shoes and buckles , too , though plain , were trim . He wore an odd little sleek crisp flaxen wig , sitting very close to his head : which wig , it is to be presumed , was made of hair , but which looked far more as though it were spun ...
... shoes and buckles , too , though plain , were trim . He wore an odd little sleek crisp flaxen wig , sitting very close to his head : which wig , it is to be presumed , was made of hair , but which looked far more as though it were spun ...
Page 42
... emerged into the winter light from cellars , moved away to end again : the scene the The of the Par ared mor ced wrin hered on nshine . ground oine , in y hands , and many wooden shoes . The hands of the man who sawed. - " NO ITIES .
... emerged into the winter light from cellars , moved away to end again : the scene the The of the Par ared mor ced wrin hered on nshine . ground oine , in y hands , and many wooden shoes . The hands of the man who sawed. - " NO ITIES .
Page 43
Charles Dickens. wooden shoes . The hands of the man who sawed the wood , left red marks on the billets ; and the forehead of the woman who nursed her baby , was stained with the stain of the old rag she wound about her head again ...
Charles Dickens. wooden shoes . The hands of the man who sawed the wood , left red marks on the billets ; and the forehead of the woman who nursed her baby , was stained with the stain of the old rag she wound about her head again ...
Page 43
... the suburb of Saint Antoine , in Paris , where it was spilled . It had stained many hands , too , and many faces , and many naked feet , and many wooden shoes . The hands of the man who sawed 42 A TALE OF TWO CITIES .
... the suburb of Saint Antoine , in Paris , where it was spilled . It had stained many hands , too , and many faces , and many naked feet , and many wooden shoes . The hands of the man who sawed 42 A TALE OF TWO CITIES .
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Charles Dickens. wooden shoes . The hands of the man who sawed the wood , left red marks on the billets ; and the forehead of the woman who nursed her baby , was stained with the stain of the old rag she wound about her head again ...
Charles Dickens. wooden shoes . The hands of the man who sawed the wood , left red marks on the billets ; and the forehead of the woman who nursed her baby , was stained with the stain of the old rag she wound about her head again ...
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