Book the Second: The Golden Thread Chapter XX. A Plea When the newly-married pair came home, the first person who appeared, to offer his congratulations, was Sydney Carton. They had not been at home...
Book the Third: The Track of a Storm Chapter XI. Dusk The wretched wife of the innocent man thus doomed to die, fell under the sentence, as if she had been mortally stricken. But, she uttered no...
Book the Second: The Golden Thread Chapter XXIII. Fire Rises There was a change on the village where the fountain fell, and where the mender of roads went forth daily to hammer out of the stones on...
Book the Second: The Golden Thread Chapter XII. The Fellow of Delicacy Mr. Stryver having made up his mind to that magnanimous bestowal of good fortune on the Doctor's daughter, resolved to...
Book the Second: The Golden Thread Chapter XIV. The Honest Tradesman To the eyes of Mr. Jeremiah Cruncher, sitting on his stool in Fleet-street with his grisly urchin beside him, a vast number and...
Book the Second: The Golden Thread Chapter XXII. The Sea Still Rises Haggard Saint Antoine had had only one exultant week, in which to soften his modicum of hard and bitter bread to such extent as he...
Book the Second: The Golden Thread Chapter XI. A Companion Picture "Sydney," said Mr. Stryver, on that self- same night, or morning, to his jackal; "mix another bowl of...
Book the Second: The Golden Thread Chapter VI. Hundreds of People The quiet lodgings of Doctor Manette were in a quiet street-corner not far from Soho- square. On the afternoon of a certain fine...
Book the Second: The Golden Thread Chapter XVI. Still Knitting Madame Defarge and monsieur her husband returned amicably to the bosom of Saint Antoine, while a speck in a blue cap toiled through the...
Book the Second: The Golden Thread Chapter IX. The Gorgon's Head It was a heavy mass of building, that chateau of Monsieur the Marquis, with a large stone courtyard before it, and two stone...