In "A Tale of Two Cities," Sydney Carton writes legal briefs and does much of the actual work for his colleague, Mr. Stryver, who takes the credit for Carton's efforts. Carton is a brilliant lawyer, but he lacks ambition and lets Stryver take advantage of him.
It's much more powerful if it is personally read. However, in the end, Sydney Carton sacrifices himself for Darnay, for the sake of Lucie and her family since he and Darnay appear so similiarly physically. In a way, Carton seems to die in a prophetical way or "sublime" as did Jesus Christ, (an allusion). In the end, the narrator imagines what Sydney Carton would say. Before Sydney dies, he meets a seamstress who is very poor. She asks him to hold her hand and kisses him as she is sent to the guillotine as well. (The seamstress ties in with the weaving of the golden thread and Madame Defarge's knitting)
June , July and August.
If they are legally married, the father gets rights until mother gets out of prison, after that it is up to the state. If not legally married, they go into state custody.
Sydney
she gets stabbed but no
This would be 'Take on Me" by A-ha.
The Ballad of Charlotte Dymond By Charles Causley about a girl who got killed by her boyfriend because she loved someone else.Her boyfriend gets sent to prison and killed in a hangmans noose
Charles somtimes gets the nickname Chas or Charlie.
during the day - in summer, 6:30 am - after 8pm
Cave Creek, Arizona
From everything I have read about the case, he is ether out of prison in witness protection somewhere in the U.S or he gets out of prison in 2019.