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"Where married?" Voice Reading
"In England." Voice Reading
"Without doubt. Where is your wife, Evremonde?" Voice Reading
"In England." Voice Reading
"Without doubt. You are consigned, Evremonde, to the prison of La Force." Voice Reading
"Just Heaven!" exclaimed Darnay. "Under what law, and for what offence?" Voice Reading
The officer looked up from his slip of paper for a moment. Voice Reading
"We have new laws, Evremonde, and new offences, since you were here." He said it with a hard smile, and went on writing. Voice Reading
"I entreat you to observe that I have come here voluntarily, in response to that written appeal of a fellow-countryman which lies before you. I demand no more than the opportunity to do so without delay. Is not that my right?" Voice Reading
"Emigrants have no rights, Evremonde," was the stolid reply. The officer wrote until he had finished, read over to himself what he had written, sanded it, and handed it to Defarge, with the words "In secret." Voice Reading
Defarge motioned with the paper to the prisoner that he must accompany him. The prisoner obeyed, and a guard of two armed patriots attended them. Voice Reading
"Is it you," said Defarge, in a low voice, as they went down the guardhouse steps and turned into Paris, "who married the daughter of Doctor Manette, once a prisoner in the Bastille that is no more?" Voice Reading
"Yes," replied Darnay, looking at him with surprise. Voice Reading
"My name is Defarge, and I keep a wine-shop in the Quarter Saint Antoine. Possibly you have heard of me." Voice Reading
"My wife came to your house to reclaim her father? Yes!" Voice Reading
The word "wife" seemed to serve as a gloomy reminder to Defarge, to say with sudden impatience, "In the name of that sharp female newly-born, and called La Guillotine, why did you come to France?" Voice Reading
"You heard me say why, a minute ago. Do you not believe it is the truth?" Voice Reading
"A bad truth for you," said Defarge, speaking with knitted brows, and looking straight before him. Voice Reading
"Indeed I am lost here. All here is so unprecedented, so changed, so sudden and unfair, that I am absolutely lost. Will you render me a little help?" Voice Reading
"None." Defarge spoke, always looking straight before him. Voice Reading
"Will you answer me a single question?" Voice Reading
"Perhaps. According to its nature. You can say what it is." Voice Reading
"In this prison that I am going to so unjustly, shall I have some free communication with the world outside?" Voice Reading
"You will see." Voice Reading

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