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It means when you let the bravery out in you evil may take over but if your brave enough the evil will be released. Plus the last part yet always ready means always be prepared to be the bravest you can be.

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In this quote, the idea is to be prepared for the right moment to take action. The "tiger" and "devil" represent powerful forces that can be unleashed when needed, but they are kept restrained and controlled until the opportune time arrives. This suggests a strategic approach to handling difficult situations with patience and readiness.

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Q: In the Tale of Two Cities what does this quote mean 'When the time comes let loose a tiger and a devil wait for the time with the tiger and devil chained--yet always ready.?
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