Mr. Lorry held it open in his hand, gazing in his earnest face.
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"Keep it for me until to-morrow. I shall see him to-morrow, you remember, and I had better not take it into the prison."
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"I don't know; I prefer not to do so. Now, take this paper that Doctor Manette has carried about him. It is a similar certificate, enabling him and his daughter and her child, at any time, to pass the barrier and the frontier! You see?"
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"Perhaps he obtained it as his last and utmost precaution against evil, yesterday.
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When is it dated? But no matter; don't stay to look; put it up carefully with mine and your own.
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Now, observe! I never doubted until within this hour or two, that he had, or could have such a paper.
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It is good, until recalled.
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But it may be soon recalled, and, I have reason to think, will be."
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"They are not in danger?"
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"They are in great danger.
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They are in danger of denunciation by Madame Defarge.
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I know it from her own lips.
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I have overheard words of that woman's, to-night, which have presented their danger to me in strong colours.
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I have lost no time, and since then, I have seen the spy.
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He confirms me.
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He knows that a wood-sawyer, living by the prison wall, is under the control of the Defarges, and has been rehearsed by Madame Defarge as to his having seen Her"-he never mentioned Lucie's name-"making signs and signals to prisoners.
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It is easy to foresee that the pretence will be the common one, a prison plot, and that it will involve her life-and perhaps her child's-and perhaps her father's-for both have been seen with her at that place.
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Don't look so horrified.
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You will save them all."
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"Heaven grant I may, Carton! But how?"
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"I am going to tell you how.
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It will depend on you, and it could depend on no better man.
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This new denunciation will certainly not take place until after to-morrow; probably not until two or three days afterwards; more probably a week afterwards.
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