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A Tale of Two Cities - Dickens, Charles ยท 65 words
It is of the utmost importance to me you know, Citizen, even better than I, of how much importance, that I should be able to communicate to Mr. Lorry of Tellsons Bank, an English gentleman who is now in Paris, the simple fact, without comment, that I have been thrown into the prison of La Force. Will you cause that to be done for me.
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