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A Tale of Two Cities - Dickens, Charles ยท 67 words
It was but the inquiry of his first confusion and astonishment, the answer being obvious. If the impression were not produced by a real corresponding and sufficient cause, how came he, Jarvis Lorry, there. How came he to have fallen asleep, in his clothes, on the sofa in Doctor Manettes consulting room, and to be debating these points outside the Doctors bedroom door in the early morning.
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