Considering Dr Manette’s health both physically and mentally, he absolutely could not be left alone. He had just started recovering and would need Lucie by his side through all times. In chapter seventeen, book two of A Tale of Two Cities Dr Manette speaks about his life in prison for the first time without getting a panic attack. This shows that he is gradually recovering. And so, it was decided that they all would live together and that Miss Pross would be the one in charge of taking care of Dr Manette if Charles and Lucie had to go for an emergency.
The new arrangement allows Dr. Manette to live with the couple, ensuring that Lucie is not separated from her father. This way, Charles can still show his love for Lucie while Dr. Manette remains an integral part of their lives. It fosters a familial bond that maintains their unity and happiness.
That they will live in the same house with Dr.Manuette but in the upper floor
Mr. Lorry shopped for the Manettes because they were afraid to go out in public in Paris in "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens. He did this to protect them and shield them from any potential danger.
Charles Knevitt has written: 'Shelter' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Domestic Architecture, Dwellings, Pictorial works
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Charles Dickens' wife was Catherine Hogarth. They were married in 1836 and had 10 children together before separating in 1858.
Charles E. Illsley has written: 'House planning at home' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture
Charles H. Robertson has written: 'Texas legal systems' -- subject(s): Domestic relations, Forms, Matrimonial actions 'Texas family law trial guide' -- subject(s): Divorce suits, Domestic relations, Domestic relations courts, Matrimonial actions
Charles Francis. Osborne has written: 'The family house' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Domestic Architecture
All breeds of domestic dog, including the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, have the scientific name CanisFamiliaris.
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Charles Millington has written: 'The housekeeper's domestic library, or, New universal family instructor in practical economy' -- subject(s): English Cookery
Charles Drew found that blood could be preserved by separating the liquid red blood cells from the near solid plasma and freezing the two separately
Charles Edward Hooper has written: 'The country house' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, Suburban homes, Designs and plans, Gardens, Architecture