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"I entreat you to tell me more, sir." Voice Reading
"I will. I am going to. You can bear it?" Voice Reading
"I can bear anything but the uncertainty you leave me in at this moment." Voice Reading
"You speak collectedly, and you-are collected. Voice Reading
That's good!" (Though his manner was less satisfied than his words.) "A matter of business. Voice Reading
Regard it as a matter of business-business that must be done. Voice Reading
Now if this doctor's wife, though a lady of great courage and spirit, had suffered so intensely from this cause before her little child was born-" Voice Reading
"The little child was a daughter, sir." Voice Reading
"A daughter. Voice Reading
A-a-matter of business-don't be distressed. Voice Reading
Miss, if the poor lady had suffered so intensely before her little child was born, that she came to the determination of sparing the poor child the inheritance of any part of the agony she had known the pains of, by rearing her in the belief that her father was dead-No, don't kneel! In Heaven's name why should you kneel to me!" Voice Reading
"For the truth. O dear, good, compassionate sir, for the truth!" Voice Reading
"A-a matter of business. Voice Reading
You confuse me, and how can I transact business if I am confused? Let us be clear-headed. Voice Reading
If you could kindly mention now, for instance, what nine times ninepence are, or how many shillings in twenty guineas, it would be so encouraging. Voice Reading
I should be so much more at my ease about your state of mind." Voice Reading
Without directly answering to this appeal, she sat so still when he had very gently raised her, and the hands that had not ceased to clasp his wrists were so much more steady than they had been, that she communicated some reassurance to Mr. Jarvis Lorry. Voice Reading
"That's right, that's right. Voice Reading
Courage! Business! You have business before you; useful business. Voice Reading
Miss Manette, your mother took this course with you. Voice Reading
And when she died-I believe broken-hearted-having never slackened her unavailing search for your father, she left you, at two years old, to grow to be blooming, beautiful, and happy, without the dark cloud upon you of living in uncertainty whether your father soon wore his heart out in prison, or wasted there through many lingering years." Voice Reading
As he said the words he looked down, with an admiring pity, on the flowing golden hair; as if he pictured to himself that it might have been already tinged with grey. Voice Reading
"You know that your parents had no great possession, and that what they had was secured to your mother and to you. There has been no new discovery, of money, or of any other property; but-" Voice Reading
He felt his wrist held closer, and he stopped. The expression in the forehead, which had so particularly attracted his notice, and which was now immovable, had deepened into one of pain and horror. Voice Reading
"But he has been-been found. Voice Reading

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