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A Tale of Two Cities: By Charles Dickens + Illustrated + Unabridged + FREE HD Audio Book for Laptop / PC users (ONLY upto 31st Aug, 2015)

PublisherClassics HD

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PublisherClassics HD
ISBN / ASINB00ZGYAHBW
ISBN-13978B00ZGYAHB2
Sales Rank67,814
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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“A wonderful fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every other.”– Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities


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About ‘A Tale of Two Cities’ by Charles Dickens :


A Tale of Two Cities (1859) is a novel by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution As our novel starts, a very businessman-like British gentleman makes his way into the heart of Paris. He’s on a very unsettling mission. In fact, it’s almost enough to make a businessman cry. You see, eighteen years ago, a French doctor was imprisoned without any warning (or any trial). He’s been locked up in the worst prison of all prisons, the Bastille. After almost two decades, he was released – again without any explanation – and he’s currently staying with an old servant of his, Ernst Defarge. Today, Mr. Lorry (that’s our British businessman) is on a mission to the French doctor back to England, where he can live in peace with his daughter. Dr. Manette may be free, but he’s still a broken man. A free man, hat same morning, Carton visits Darnay in prison. Carton drugs Darnay, and Barsad (whom Carton is blackmailing) has Darnay carried out of the prison. Carton has decided to switch places with Darnay (whom he still greatly resembles) and be executed in his place. Following Carton's earlier instructions, Darnay's family and Lorry flee Paris and France. In their coach is an unconscious Darnay, wearing Carton's clothes and carrying Carton's identification papers Charles Darnay immediately realizes just how perfect our perfect Lucie actually is. The novel concludes with the guillotining of Sydney Carton. As he is waiting to board the tumbril, he is approached by a seamstress, also condemned to death, who mistakes him for Darnay but, upon getting close, realises the truth. Awed by his unselfish courage and sacrifice, she asks to stay close to him and he agrees. Upon their arrival at the guillotine, Carton comforts her, telling her that their ends will be quick but that there is no Time or Trouble "in the better land where ... [they] will be mercifully sheltered", and she is able to meet her death in peace. Carton's unspoken last thoughts are prophetic

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