Charles Dickens Dickens

A Tale of Two Cities


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      Charles Dickens Dickens

      A Tale of Two Cities

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       Titel

       Book the First—Recalled to Life

       I. The Period

       II. The Mail

       III. The Night Shadows

       IV. The Preparation

       V. The Wine-shop

       VI. The Shoemaker

       I. Five Years Later

       II. A Sight

       III. A Disappointment

       IV. Congratulatory

       V. The Jackal

       VI. Hundreds of People

       VII. Monseigneur in Town

       VIII. Monseigneur in the Country

       IX. The Gorgon's Head

       X. Two Promises

       XI. A Companion Picture

       XII. The Fellow of Delicacy

       XIII. The Fellow of No Delicacy

       XIV. The Honest Tradesman

       XV. Knitting

       XVI. Still Knitting

       XVII. One Night

       XVIII. Nine Days

       XIX. An Opinion

       XX. A Plea

       XXI. Echoing Footsteps

       XXII. The Sea Still Rises

       XXIII. Fire Rises

       XXIV. Drawn to the Loadstone Rock

       I. In Secret

       II. The Grindstone

       III. The Shadow

       IV. Calm in Storm

       V. The Wood-Sawyer

       VI. Triumph

       VII. A Knock at the Door

       VIII. A Hand at Cards

       IX. The Game Made

       X. The Substance of the Shadow

       XI. Dusk

       XII. Darkness

       XIII. Fifty-two

       XIV. The Knitting Done

       XV. The Footsteps Die Out For Ever

      Book the Second—the Golden Thread

      Book the Third—the Track of a Storm

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      Book the First—Recalled to Life

      Charles Dickens

       A Tale of Two Cities

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      Title: A Tale of Two Cities

      Author: Charles Dickens

      Publisher: Pretorian Books, Ul. Hristo Samsarov 9, 9000 Varna

      Date: 22.10.2019

      I. The Period

      It was the best of times,

      it was the worst of times,

      it was the age of wisdom,

      it was the age of foolishness,

      it was the epoch of belief,

      it was the epoch of incredulity,

      it