Papyr
Historical

A Tale of Two Cities

by Dickens, Charles

Set against the upheaval of the French Revolution, this sweeping novel intertwines the fates of characters in London and Paris as love, sacrifice, and vengeance collide.

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1859

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14h 10m

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Table of Contents

1CHAPTER II.
2CHAPTER III.
3CHAPTER IV.
4CHAPTER V.
5CHAPTER VI.
6CHAPTER I.
7CHAPTER II.
8CHAPTER III.
9CHAPTER IV.
10CHAPTER V.
11CHAPTER VI.
12CHAPTER VII.
13CHAPTER VIII.
14CHAPTER IX.
15CHAPTER X.
16CHAPTER XI.
17CHAPTER XII.
18CHAPTER XIII.
19CHAPTER XIV.
20CHAPTER XV.
21CHAPTER XVI.
22CHAPTER XVII.
23CHAPTER XVIII.
24CHAPTER XIX.
25CHAPTER XX.
26CHAPTER XXI.
27CHAPTER XXII.
28CHAPTER XXIII.
29CHAPTER XXIV.
30CHAPTER I.
31CHAPTER II.
32CHAPTER III.
33CHAPTER IV.
34CHAPTER V.
35CHAPTER VI.
36CHAPTER VII.
37CHAPTER VIII.
38CHAPTER IX.
39CHAPTER X.
40CHAPTER XI.
41CHAPTER XII.
42CHAPTER XIII.
43CHAPTER XIV.
44CHAPTER XV.

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CHAPTER II. The Mail It was the Dover road that lay, on a Friday night late in November, before the first of the persons with whom this history has business. The Dover road lay, as to him, beyond the Dover mail, as it lumbered up Shooter’s Hill. He walked up hill in the mire by the side of the mail, as the rest of the passengers did; not because they had the least relish for walking exercise, under the circumstances, but because the hill, and the harness, and the mud, and the mail, were all so heavy, that the horses had three times already come to a stop, besides once drawing the coach across the road, with the mutinous intent of taking it back to Blackheath. Reins and whip and coachman and guard, however, in combination, had read that article of war which forbade a purpose otherwise strongly in favour of the argument, that some brute animals are endued with Reason; and the team had capitulated and returned to their duty. With drooping heads and tremulous tails, they mashed their way through the thick mud, floundering and stumbling between whiles, as if they were falling to pieces at the larger joints. As often as the driver rested them and brought them to a stand, with a wary “Wo-ho! so-ho-then!” the near leader violently shook his head and everything upon it--like an unusually emphatic horse, denying that the coach could be got up the hill. Whenever the leader made this rattle, the passenger started, as a nervous passenger might, and was disturbed in mind. There was a st...

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