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Book the First-Recalled to Life
Book the Second-the Golden Thread
Book the Third-the Track of a Storm
Book the First-Recalled to Life
I
II
The Mail
III
The Night Shadows
IV
The Preparation
V
The Wine-shop
VI
The Shoemaker
Mr. Lorry took it in his hand.
«I can't say.»
Book the Second-the Golden Thread
I
II
A Sight
III
A Disappointment
IV
Congratulatory
V
The Jackal
Mr. Stryver laughed till he shook his precocious paunch.
VI
Hundreds of People
VII
Monseigneur in Town
VIII
Monseigneur in the Country
«Monseigneur, not yet.»
The Gorgon's Head
It was done.
Monseigneur received him in a courtly manner, but they did not shake hands.
It portended that there was one stone face too many, up at the chateau.
«Drive him fast to his tomb. This, from Jacques.»
Two Promises
XI
A Companion Picture
«I'll think of it,» said Sydney.
The Fellow of Delicacy
Mr. Lorry glanced at the distant House, and glanced at the angry Stryver.
XIII
The Fellow of No Delicacy
He said, «Farewell!» said a last «God bless you!» and left her.
The Honest Tradesman
XV
Knitting
XVI
Still Knitting
Madame complied with a polite air.
XVII
One Night
XVIII
Nine Days
XIX
An Opinion
Mr. Lorry saw that they understood one another, and proceeded.
Very strange to see what a struggle there was within him!
XX
A Plea
«God bless her for her sweet compassion!»
Echoing Footsteps
XXII
The Sea Still Rises
XXIII
Fire Rises
XXIV
Drawn to the Loadstone Rock
«Prison of the Abbaye, Paris.
«Gabelle.»
The end of the second book.
Book the Third-the Track of a Storm
In Secret
II
The Grindstone
III
The Shadow
It was dated from La Force, within an hour.
IV
Calm in Storm
V
The Wood-Sawyer
VI
Triumph
VII
A Knock at the Door
VIII
A Hand at Cards
Miss Pross only shook her head and wept in silence.
IX
The Game Made
Mr. Lorry's countenance fell.
X
The Substance of the Shadow
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XI
Dusk
Mr. Lorry leaned his arm upon the door-post, and bowed his face upon it.
And walked with a settled step, down-stairs.
Darkness
Lost, utterly lost!
Mr. Lorry held it open in his hand, gazing in his earnest face.
XIII
Fifty-two
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It is.
XIV
The Knitting Done
Madame Defarge cast down her eyes, and reflected a little.
Mr. Cruncher thought it might be best.
And indeed she never did.
The Footsteps Die Out For Ever
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