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"My dear!" said her father, stopping in his story, and laying his hand on hers, "command yourself. What a disordered state you are in! The least thing-nothing-startles you! You, your father's daughter!" Voice Reading
"I thought, my father," said Lucie, excusing herself, with a pale face and in a faltering voice, "that I heard strange feet upon the stairs." Voice Reading
"My love, the staircase is as still as Death." Voice Reading
As he said the word, a blow was struck upon the door. Voice Reading
"Oh father, father. What can this be! Hide Charles. Save him!" Voice Reading
"My child," said the Doctor, rising, and laying his hand upon her shoulder, "I have saved him. What weakness is this, my dear! Let me go to the door." Voice Reading
He took the lamp in his hand, crossed the two intervening outer rooms, and opened it. A rude clattering of feet over the floor, and four rough men in red caps, armed with sabres and pistols, entered the room. Voice Reading
"The Citizen Evremonde, called Darnay," said the first. Voice Reading
"Who seeks him?" answered Darnay. Voice Reading
"I seek him. We seek him. I know you, Evremonde; I saw you before the Tribunal to-day. You are again the prisoner of the Republic." Voice Reading
The four surrounded him, where he stood with his wife and child clinging to him. Voice Reading
"Tell me how and why am I again a prisoner?" Voice Reading
"It is enough that you return straight to the Conciergerie, and will know to-morrow. You are summoned for to-morrow." Voice Reading
Doctor Manette, whom this visitation had so turned into stone, that he stood with the lamp in his hand, as if he were a statue made to hold it, moved after these words were spoken, put the lamp down, and confronting the speaker, and taking him, not ungently, by the loose front of his red woollen shirt, said: Voice Reading
"You know him, you have said. Do you know me?" Voice Reading
"Yes, I know you, Citizen Doctor." Voice Reading
"We all know you, Citizen Doctor," said the other three. Voice Reading
He looked abstractedly from one to another, and said, in a lower voice, after a pause: Voice Reading
"Will you answer his question to me then? How does this happen?" Voice Reading
"Citizen Doctor," said the first, reluctantly, "he has been denounced to the Section of Saint Antoine. This citizen," pointing out the second who had entered, "is from Saint Antoine." Voice Reading
The citizen here indicated nodded his head, and added: Voice Reading
"He is accused by Saint Antoine." Voice Reading
"Of what?" asked the Doctor. Voice Reading
"Citizen Doctor," said the first, with his former reluctance, "ask no more. If the Republic demands sacrifices from you, without doubt you as a good patriot will be happy to make them. The Republic goes before all. The People is supreme. Evremonde, we are pressed." Voice Reading

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