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Much interested and agitated, Mr. Lorry said: "You come from Doctor Manette?" Voice Reading
"Yes. I come from Doctor Manette." Voice Reading
"And what says he? What does he send me?" Voice Reading
Defarge gave into his anxious hand, an open scrap of paper. It bore the words in the Doctor's writing: Voice Reading
"Charles is safe, but I cannot safely leave this place yet. Voice Reading
I have obtained the favour that the bearer has a short note Voice Reading
from Charles to his wife. Let the bearer see his wife." Voice Reading
It was dated from La Force, within an hour. Voice Reading
"Will you accompany me," said Mr. Lorry, joyfully relieved after reading this note aloud, "to where his wife resides?" Voice Reading
"Yes," returned Defarge. Voice Reading
Scarcely noticing as yet, in what a curiously reserved and mechanical way Defarge spoke, Mr. Lorry put on his hat and they went down into the courtyard. There, they found two women; one, knitting. Voice Reading
"Madame Defarge, surely!" said Mr. Lorry, who had left her in exactly the same attitude some seventeen years ago. Voice Reading
"It is she," observed her husband. Voice Reading
"Does Madame go with us?" inquired Mr. Lorry, seeing that she moved as they moved. Voice Reading
"Yes. That she may be able to recognise the faces and know the persons. It is for their safety." Voice Reading
Beginning to be struck by Defarge's manner, Mr. Lorry looked dubiously at him, and led the way. Both the women followed; the second woman being The Vengeance. Voice Reading
They passed through the intervening streets as quickly as they might, ascended the staircase of the new domicile, were admitted by Jerry, and found Lucie weeping, alone. Voice Reading
She was thrown into a transport by the tidings Mr. Lorry gave her of her husband, and clasped the hand that delivered his note-little thinking what it had been doing near him in the night, and might, but for a chance, have done to him. Voice Reading
"Dearest,-Take courage. I am well, and your father has Voice Reading
influence around me. You cannot answer this. Voice Reading
Kiss our child for me." Voice Reading
That was all the writing. It was so much, however, to her who received it, that she turned from Defarge to his wife, and kissed one of the hands that knitted. It was a passionate, loving, thankful, womanly action, but the hand made no response-dropped cold and heavy, and took to its knitting again. Voice Reading
There was something in its touch that gave Lucie a check. She stopped in the act of putting the note in her bosom, and, with her hands yet at her neck, looked terrified at Madame Defarge. Madame Defarge met the lifted eyebrows and forehead with a cold, impassive stare. Voice Reading
"My dear," said Mr. Lorry, striking in to explain; "there are frequent risings in the streets; and, although it is not likely they will ever trouble you, Madame Defarge wishes to see those whom she has the power to protect at such times, to the end that she may know them-that she may identify them. Voice Reading
I believe," said Mr. Lorry, rather halting in his reassuring words, as the stony manner of all the three impressed itself upon him more and more, "I state the case, Citizen Defarge?" Voice Reading

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