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A Tale of Two Cities - Dickens, Charles ยท 64 words
La Force. Lucie, my child, if ever you were brave and serviceable in your life and you were always both you will compose yourself now, to do exactly as I bid you; for more depends upon it than you can think, or I can say. There is no help for you in any action on your part to night; you cannot possibly stir out.
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