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A Tale of Two Cities vol.3


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"Has been here some days-three or four-I don't know how many-I can't collect my thoughts. An errand of generosity brought him here unknown to us; he was stopped at the barrier, and sent to prison."
The old man uttered an irrepressible cry. Almost at the same moment, the bell of the great gate rang again, and a loud noise of feet and voices came pouring into the courtyard.
"What is that noise?" said the Doctor, turning towards the window.
"Don't look!" cried Mr. Lorry. "Don't look out! Manette, for your life, don't touch the blind!"
The Doctor turned, with his hand upon the fastening of the window, and said, with a cool, bold smile:
"My dear friend, I have a charmed life in this city.
I have been a Bastille prisoner.
There is no patriot in Paris-in Paris? In France-who, knowing me to have been a prisoner in the Bastille, would touch me, except to overwhelm me with embraces, or carry me in triumph.
My old pain has given me a power that has brought us through the barrier, and gained us news of Charles there, and brought us here.
I knew it would be so; I knew I could help Charles out of all danger; I told Lucie so.-What is that noise?" His hand was again upon the window.