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As I stood aside to let that carriage pass, apprehensive that it might otherwise run me down, a head was put out at the window, and a voice called to the driver to stop. Voice Reading
"The carriage stopped as soon as the driver could rein in his horses, and the same voice called to me by my name. I answered. The carriage was then so far in advance of me that two gentlemen had time to open the door and alight before I came up with it. Voice Reading
"I observed that they were both wrapped in cloaks, and appeared to conceal themselves. Voice Reading
As they stood side by side near the carriage door, I also observed that they both looked of about my own age, or rather younger, and that they were greatly alike, in stature, manner, voice, and (as far as I could see) face too. Voice Reading
"'You are Doctor Manette?' said one. Voice Reading
"'Doctor Manette, formerly of Beauvais,' said the other; 'the young physician, originally an expert surgeon, who within the last year or two has made a rising reputation in Paris?' Voice Reading
"'Gentlemen,' I returned, 'I am that Doctor Manette of whom you speak so graciously.' Voice Reading
"'We have been to your residence,' said the first, 'and not being so fortunate as to find you there, and being informed that you were probably walking in this direction, we followed, in the hope of overtaking you. Will you please to enter the carriage?' Voice Reading
"The manner of both was imperious, and they both moved, as these words were spoken, so as to place me between themselves and the carriage door. They were armed. I was not. Voice Reading
"'Gentlemen,' said I, 'pardon me; but I usually inquire who does me the honour to seek my assistance, and what is the nature of the case to which I am summoned.' Voice Reading
"The reply to this was made by him who had spoken second. 'Doctor, your clients are people of condition. As to the nature of the case, our confidence in your skill assures us that you will ascertain it for yourself better than we can describe it. Enough. Will you please to enter the carriage?' Voice Reading
"I could do nothing but comply, and I entered it in silence. They both entered after me-the last springing in, after putting up the steps. The carriage turned about, and drove on at its former speed. Voice Reading
"I repeat this conversation exactly as it occurred. Voice Reading
I have no doubt that it is, word for word, the same. Voice Reading
I describe everything exactly as it took place, constraining my mind not to wander from the task. Voice Reading
Where I make the broken marks that follow here, I leave off for the time, and put my paper in its hiding-place. Voice Reading
"The carriage left the streets behind, passed the North Barrier, and emerged upon the country road. Voice Reading
At two-thirds of a league from the Barrier-I did not estimate the distance at that time, but afterwards when I traversed it-it struck out of the main avenue, and presently stopped at a solitary house, We all three alighted, and walked, by a damp soft footpath in a garden where a neglected fountain had overflowed, to the door of the house. Voice Reading
It was not opened immediately, in answer to the ringing of the bell, and one of my two conductors struck the man who opened it, with his heavy riding glove, across the face. Voice Reading
"There was nothing in this action to attract my particular attention, for I had seen common people struck more commonly than dogs. Voice Reading
But, the other of the two, being angry likewise, struck the man in like manner with his arm; the look and bearing of the brothers were then so exactly alike, that I then first perceived them to be twin brothers. Voice Reading
"From the time of our alighting at the outer gate (which we found locked, and which one of the brothers had opened to admit us, and had relocked), I had heard cries proceeding from an upper chamber. Voice Reading
I was conducted to this chamber straight, the cries growing louder as we ascended the stairs, and I found a patient in a high fever of the brain, lying on a bed. Voice Reading

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