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A Tale Of Two Cities
Author
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
A Tale Of Two Cities
Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution and its impact on London, this timeless classic tells the story of Charles Darnay, a young man who returns to Paris to claim his inheritance and finds himself entangled in a web of love, sacrifice and redemption amidst the tumultuous events that shape European history.
- A Tale Of Two Cities
- Book The First—recalled To Life
- Chapter Ii. The Mail
- Chapter Iii. The Night Shadows
- Chapter Iv. The Preparation
- Chapter V. The Wine-shop
- Chapter Vi. The Shoemaker
- Book The Second—the Golden Thread
- Chapter Ii. A Sight
- Chapter Iii. A Disappointment
- Chapter Iv. Congratulatory
- Chapter V. The Jackal
- Chapter Vi. Hundreds Of People
- Chapter Vii. Monseigneur In Town
- Chapter Viii. Monseigneur In The Country
- Chapter Ix. The Gorgon’s Head
- Chapter X. Two Promises
- Chapter Xi. A Companion Picture
- Chapter Xii. The Fellow Of Delicacy
- Chapter Xiii. The Fellow Of No Delicacy
- Chapter Xiv. The Honest Tradesman
- Chapter Xv. Knitting
- Chapter Xvi. Still Knitting
- Chapter Xvii. One Night
- Chapter Xviii. Nine Days
- Chapter Xix. An Opinion
- Chapter Xx. A Plea
- Chapter Xxi. Echoing Footsteps
- Chapter Xxii. The Sea Still Rises
- Chapter Xxiii. Fire Rises
- Chapter Xxiv. Drawn To The Loadstone Rock
- Book The Third—the Track Of A Storm
- Chapter Ii. The Grindstone
- Chapter Iii. The Shadow
- Chapter Iv. Calm In Storm
- Chapter V. The Wood-sawyer
- Chapter Vi. Triumph
- Chapter Vii. A Knock At The Door
- Chapter Viii. A Hand At Cards
- Chapter Ix. The Game Made
- Chapter X. The Substance Of The Shadow
- Chapter Xi. Dusk
- Chapter Xii. Darkness
- Chapter Xiii. Fifty-two
- Chapter Xiv. The Knitting Done
- Chapter Xv. The Footsteps Die Out For Ever
Author
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870