A Tale of Two Cities Book the Third Quotes

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"A bad truth for you."

Ernest Defarge

"I believe so."

Ernest Defarge

"My duty is to my country and the People."

Ernest Defarge

"A solitary old bachelor."

Jarvis Lorry

"All curious to see"

Jarvis Lorry

"Anxious and unhappy, but very beautiful."

Jarvis Lorry

"Courage, courage!"

Jarvis Lorry

"May He have mercy on all who are in danger!"

Jarvis Lorry

"She is dead."

Jarvis Lorry

"There is nobody to weep for me."

Jarvis Lorry

"They are murdering the prisoners."

Jarvis Lorry

Who was "taken with that peculiar kind of short cough requiring the hollow of a hand before it"?

Jerry Cruncher

"I can pass in and out when I choose."

John Barsad

"Though how this man knows it was a sham, is a wonder of wonders to me."

John Barsad

"I trust in you."

Lucie Manette

"Citizen, I desire nothing more than to get to Paris, though I could dispense with the escort."

Charles Darnay

"Emigrant, my friends! Do you not see me here, in France, of my own will?"

Charles Darnay

"I have no choice."

Charles Darnay

"Just Heaven!"

Charles Darnay

"There is prodigious strength in sorrow and despair."

Doctor Manette

"By the aid of Heaven I will do it!"

Dr. Manette

"My love, the staircase is as still as Death."

Dr. Manette

"There. Con-found it!"

Solomon Pross

"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known."

Sydney Carton

"She might think a thousand things"

Sydney Carton

"You are a good man and a true friend."

Sydney Carton

"Influence; he says something touching influence?"

Therese Defarge

"Patriots, I speak the truth!"

Therese Defarge

"Surely it will release him!"

Therese Defarge

"You are a cursed emigrant and you are a cursed aristocrat!"

a farrier

"As to what is dearer to you than life, nothing can be so dear to a good citizen as the Republic."

the President

"Citizen Manette, be tranquil. To fail in submission to the authority of the Tribunal would be to put yourself out of Law."

the President

"You did the good service at the taking of the Bastille, citizen?"

the President

"I defy that bell!"

the Vengeance

"At last she is dead?"

the elder brother

"I congratulate you, my brother."

the elder brother

"What strength there is in these common bodies!"

the elder brother

"Emigrant, I am going to send you on to Paris, under an escort."

the functionary

"It is as the good patriot says."

the functionary

"How do I know!"

the gaoler

"In secret, too"

the gaoler

"What the Devil! How many more of them!"

the gaoler

"My husband, my father, my brother!"

the patient

"What do I know!"

the postmaster

"But go and see that droll dog."

the wood-sawyer

"But it's not my business!"

the wood-sawyer

"Shaved the sixty-three to-day, in less than two pipes!"

the wood-sawyer


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