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Charles darnay a tale of two cities
Charles darnay a tale of two cities






Lorry if he felt his life was wasted, which it clearly was not, and envies the fact that the seventy-eight-year-old would have someone to mourn him if he died.Ĭarton leaves the house and goes to look at La Force Prison. Lorry's duties are done in Paris, and he has permission to leave the city. Lorry with his warmth and sympathy by asking him not to worry. Barsad leaves and Carton explains that all he could get out of him was a promise to see him before he died. Cruncher hints at his profession and defends himself, saying that he has to make a profit somehow. Cruncher how he knows that Roger Cly was not in his grave. Carton asks to have a final word alone with Barsad. Despite the fact that he grows defensive when asked why he knows this, Cruncher sticks by his assertion, and Barsad gives up and agrees to help Carton.

charles darnay a tale of two cities charles darnay a tale of two cities

Barsad tries to claim that Cly is dead and had a funeral back in London, but Jerry Cruncher interjects, saying that he looked in that coffin, and there was no body in it. He threatens to denounce Barsad, adding that he recognizes the man with whom Barsad was talking as Roger Cly. Carton tries to use what he knows about Barsad (the fact that he is currently employed by the Republican government under a false name but was formerly employed by the English government-which would lead the French government to believe he is a spy) to help free Darnay. Lorry, who also recognizes him as having been a witness at Darnay's trial. He followed him back to the wine-shop and now asks him to accompany him to Tellson's Bank for a talk. This is where Carton recognized his face. He is trying to think of this name aloud, when Sydney Carton passes by and supplies the name for him.Ĭarton asks to speak to Barsad alone and reveals that he is a turnkey in the Conciergerie. Jerry Cruncher is equally shocked because he recognizes the man as John Barsad, the English spy. Miss Pross sees a man in the shop and screams, because she recognizes him as her brother, Solomon Pross, who is now an officer of the French Republic. They coincidentally enter the Defarges' shop looking to purchase wine. Miss Pross and Jerry Cruncher continue shopping, unaware that Darnay has been arrested again.








Charles darnay a tale of two cities