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Sydney Carton lives in London, England during the time of Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities." He is portrayed as a dissolute English lawyer who struggles with alcoholism and leads a troubled life.
Sydney Carton is killed in Book 3, Chapter 15 of "A Tale of Two Cities".
The bank described in A Tale of Two Cities is Tellson's Bank. It is a prestigious and conservative bank located in London, known for its long history of loyalty to its clients and its traditional values.
Miss Pross and Jerry Cruncher run into Sydney Carton while shopping in "A Tale of Two Cities." Sydney Carton is a troubled lawyer who plays a significant role in the novel.
Tale has a long a sound.
Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton went to dinner after the treason trial was over in "A Tale of Two Cities".
That would be the book A Tale of Two Cities.
Yes, near the jousting championships in London
The jackal in "A Tale of Two Cities" refers to Sydney Carton's legal colleague and co-conspirator, Mr. Stryver. This nickname symbolizes Stryver's cunning and opportunistic nature, contrasting with Sydney Carton's selfless sacrifice at the end of the novel.
London and Paris
London and Paris
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