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"It was. But, I was again taken and condemned." Voice Reading
"If I may ride with you, Citizen Evremonde, will you let me hold your hand? I am not afraid, but I am little and weak, and it will give me more courage." Voice Reading
As the patient eyes were lifted to his face, he saw a sudden doubt in them, and then astonishment. He pressed the work-worn, hunger-worn young fingers, and touched his lips. Voice Reading
"Are you dying for him?" she whispered. Voice Reading
"And his wife and child. Hush! Yes." Voice Reading
"O you will let me hold your brave hand, stranger?" Voice Reading
"Hush! Yes, my poor sister; to the last." Voice Reading
The same shadows that are falling on the prison, are falling, in that same hour of the early afternoon, on the Barrier with the crowd about it, when a coach going out of Paris drives up to be examined. Voice Reading
"Who goes here? Whom have we within? Papers!" Voice Reading
The papers are handed out, and read. Voice Reading
"Alexandre Manette. Physician. French. Which is he?" Voice Reading
This is he; this helpless, inarticulately murmuring, wandering old man pointed out. Voice Reading
"Apparently the Citizen-Doctor is not in his right mind? The Revolution-fever will have been too much for him?" Voice Reading
Greatly too much for him. Voice Reading
"Hah! Many suffer with it. Lucie. His daughter. French. Which is she?" Voice Reading
This is she. Voice Reading
"Apparently it must be. Lucie, the wife of Evremonde; is it not?" Voice Reading
"Hah! Evremonde has an assignation elsewhere. Lucie, her child. English. This is she?" Voice Reading
She and no other. Voice Reading
"Kiss me, child of Evremonde. Now, thou hast kissed a good Republican; something new in thy family; remember it! Sydney Carton. Advocate. English. Which is he?" Voice Reading
He lies here, in this corner of the carriage. He, too, is pointed out. Voice Reading
"Apparently the English advocate is in a swoon?" Voice Reading
It is hoped he will recover in the fresher air. It is represented that he is not in strong health, and has separated sadly from a friend who is under the displeasure of the Republic. Voice Reading

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