![]() ![]() ![]() Lorry, but when Lucie approaches him, he remembers his wife and begins to weep. He barely responds to questions from Defarge and Mr. Thin and pale, Doctor Manette sits at a shoemaker's bench intently making shoes. Lorry and Lucie to the garret room where he is keeping Doctor Manette, warning them that the Doctor's years in prison have greatly changed him. Defarge now runs a wine-shop with his wife in the poverty-stricken quarter of Saint Antoine. Lorry and Lucie arrive in Paris, they find the Doctor's former servant, Ernest Defarge, caring for him. Joining him on his journey is Lucie Manette, a 17-year-old woman who is stunned to learn that her father, Doctor Alexandre Manette, is alive and has recently been released after having been secretly imprisoned in Paris for 18 years. ![]() The year is late 1775, and Jarvis Lorry travels from London to Paris on a secret mission for his employer, Tellson's Bank. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times," Charles Dickens writes in the opening lines of A Tale of Two Cities as he paints a picture of life in England and France. ![]()
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