it was read at the 3 trial of Charles darnay and it was read by madam defarge to finally put darney in jail and keep him in there intill its time for him to die.
05/31/12
This is AT in Phoenix and I am selling some early editions and found Dr. Manette's faded original letter commenting on the theme of the Tale of Two Cities in his handwriting I believe. It is signed by him.
I am looking for an appraisal.
Dr. Manette's letter, detailing his unjust imprisonment at the hands of the Evremonde brothers, is found by Lucie Manette hidden in a secret compartment of a shoemaker's bench in Charles Darnay's old apartment. This revelation triggers a chain of events that ultimately leads to Darnay's imprisonment in France during the French Revolution.
It was read at the trial of Charles Darnay
Dr. Manette's first name is Alexandre.
They were looking for Dr. Manette's letter in Chapter 6 of "A Tale of Two Cities." In this chapter, Lucie Manette discovers the hidden letter while cleaning the doctor's old shoemaking bench.
The Manettes live in Soho, London, at the beginning of the novel "A Tale of Two Cities." Dr. Manette is found after spending years in the Bastille prison and is reunited with his daughter, Lucie, in their modest home in Soho.
Miss Pross. It's in Chapter 6 of Book 2, Hundreds of People.
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a letter that proved Charles Darnay was innocent <whoever wrote this is a idiot it was a certificate that allowed Sydney Carton to leave Paris
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