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We are through the village, up the hill, and down the hill, and on the low watery grounds. Voice Reading
Suddenly, the postilions exchange speech with animated gesticulation, and the horses are pulled up, almost on their haunches. Voice Reading
We are pursued? Voice Reading
"Ho! Within the carriage there. Speak then!" Voice Reading
"What is it?" asks Mr. Lorry, looking out at window. Voice Reading
"How many did they say?" Voice Reading
"I do not understand you." Voice Reading
"-At the last post. How many to the Guillotine to-day?" Voice Reading
"Fifty-two." Voice Reading
"I said so! A brave number! My fellow-citizen here would have it forty-two; ten more heads are worth having. The Guillotine goes handsomely. I love it. Hi forward. Whoop!" Voice Reading
The night comes on dark. He moves more; he is beginning to revive, and to speak intelligibly; he thinks they are still together; he asks him, by his name, what he has in his hand. O pity us, kind Heaven, and help us! Look out, look out, and see if we are pursued. Voice Reading
The wind is rushing after us, and the clouds are flying after us, and the moon is plunging after us, and the whole wild night is in pursuit of us; but, so far, we are pursued by nothing else. Voice Reading
XIV. The Knitting Done
In that same juncture of time when the Fifty-Two awaited their fate Madame Defarge held darkly ominous council with The Vengeance and Jacques Three of the Revolutionary Jury. Voice Reading
Not in the wine-shop did Madame Defarge confer with these ministers, but in the shed of the wood-sawyer, erst a mender of roads. Voice Reading
The sawyer himself did not participate in the conference, but abided at a little distance, like an outer satellite who was not to speak until required, or to offer an opinion until invited. Voice Reading
"But our Defarge," said Jacques Three, "is undoubtedly a good Republican? Eh?" Voice Reading
"There is no better," the voluble Vengeance protested in her shrill notes, "in France." Voice Reading
"Peace, little Vengeance," said Madame Defarge, laying her hand with a slight frown on her lieutenant's lips, "hear me speak. Voice Reading
My husband, fellow-citizen, is a good Republican and a bold man; he has deserved well of the Republic, and possesses its confidence. Voice Reading
But my husband has his weaknesses, and he is so weak as to relent towards this Doctor." Voice Reading
"It is a great pity," croaked Jacques Three, dubiously shaking his head, with his cruel fingers at his hungry mouth; "it is not quite like a good citizen; it is a thing to regret." Voice Reading
"See you," said madame, "I care nothing for this Doctor, I. He may wear his head or lose it, for any interest I have in him; it is all one to me. But, the Evremonde people are to be exterminated, and the wife and child must follow the husband and father." Voice Reading
"She has a fine head for it," croaked Jacques Three. "I have seen blue eyes and golden hair there, and they looked charming when Samson held them up." Ogre that he was, he spoke like an epicure. Voice Reading
Madame Defarge cast down her eyes, and reflected a little. Voice Reading

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