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"Which is Evremonde?" says a man behind him. Voice Reading
"That. At the back there." Voice Reading
"With his hand in the girl's?" Voice Reading
The man cries, "Down, Evremonde! To the Guillotine all aristocrats! Down, Evremonde!" Voice Reading
"Hush, hush!" the Spy entreats him, timidly. Voice Reading
"And why not, citizen?" Voice Reading
"He is going to pay the forfeit: it will be paid in five minutes more. Let him be at peace." Voice Reading
But the man continuing to exclaim, "Down, Evremonde!" the face of Evremonde is for a moment turned towards him. Evremonde then sees the Spy, and looks attentively at him, and goes his way. Voice Reading
The clocks are on the stroke of three, and the furrow ploughed among the populace is turning round, to come on into the place of execution, and end. Voice Reading
The ridges thrown to this side and to that, now crumble in and close behind the last plough as it passes on, for all are following to the Guillotine. Voice Reading
In front of it, seated in chairs, as in a garden of public diversion, are a number of women, busily knitting. Voice Reading
On one of the fore-most chairs, stands The Vengeance, looking about for her friend. Voice Reading
"Therese!" she cries, in her shrill tones. "Who has seen her? Therese Defarge!" Voice Reading
"She never missed before," says a knitting-woman of the sisterhood. Voice Reading
"No; nor will she miss now," cries The Vengeance, petulantly. "Therese." Voice Reading
"Louder," the woman recommends. Voice Reading
Ay! Louder, Vengeance, much louder, and still she will scarcely hear thee. Voice Reading
Louder yet, Vengeance, with a little oath or so added, and yet it will hardly bring her. Voice Reading
Send other women up and down to seek her, lingering somewhere; and yet, although the messengers have done dread deeds, it is questionable whether of their own wills they will go far enough to find her! Voice Reading
"Bad Fortune!" cries The Vengeance, stamping her foot in the chair, "and here are the tumbrils! And Evremonde will be despatched in a wink, and she not here! See her knitting in my hand, and her empty chair ready for her. I cry with vexation and disappointment!" Voice Reading
As The Vengeance descends from her elevation to do it, the tumbrils begin to discharge their loads. Voice Reading
The ministers of Sainte Guillotine are robed and ready. Voice Reading
Crash!-A head is held up, and the knitting-women who scarcely lifted their eyes to look at it a moment ago when it could think and speak, count One. Voice Reading
The second tumbril empties and moves on; the third comes up. Crash!-And the knitting-women, never faltering or pausing in their Work, count Two. Voice Reading

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