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"Yes, unhappily." Voice Reading
"I shall be there, but only as one of the crowd. My Spy will find a place for me. Take my arm, sir." Voice Reading
Mr. Lorry did so, and they went down-stairs and out in the streets. Voice Reading
A few minutes brought them to Mr. Lorry's destination. Voice Reading
Carton left him there; but lingered at a little distance, and turned back to the gate again when it was shut, and touched it. Voice Reading
He had heard of her going to the prison every day. Voice Reading
"She came out here," he said, looking about him, "turned this way, must have trod on these stones often. Voice Reading
Let me follow in her steps." Voice Reading
It was ten o'clock at night when he stood before the prison of La Force, where she had stood hundreds of times. A little wood-sawyer, having closed his shop, was smoking his pipe at his shop-door. Voice Reading
"Good night, citizen," said Sydney Carton, pausing in going by; for, the man eyed him inquisitively. Voice Reading
"Good night, citizen." Voice Reading
"How goes the Republic?" Voice Reading
"You mean the Guillotine. Not ill. Sixty-three to-day. We shall mount to a hundred soon. Samson and his men complain sometimes, of being exhausted. Ha, ha, ha! He is so droll, that Samson. Such a Barber!" Voice Reading
"Do you often go to see him-" Voice Reading
"Shave? Always. Every day. What a barber! You have seen him at work?" Voice Reading
"Go and see him when he has a good batch. Figure this to yourself, citizen; he shaved the sixty-three to-day, in less than two pipes! Less than two pipes. Word of honour!" Voice Reading
As the grinning little man held out the pipe he was smoking, to explain how he timed the executioner, Carton was so sensible of a rising desire to strike the life out of him, that he turned away. Voice Reading
"But you are not English," said the wood-sawyer, "though you wear English dress?" Voice Reading
"Yes," said Carton, pausing again, and answering over his shoulder. Voice Reading
"You speak like a Frenchman." Voice Reading
"I am an old student here." Voice Reading
"Aha, a perfect Frenchman! Good night, Englishman." Voice Reading
"Good night, citizen." Voice Reading
"But go and see that droll dog," the little man persisted, calling after him. "And take a pipe with you!" Voice Reading

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