Evremonde
It's in chapter 21 of Book the Second. It should be called Echoing Footsteps.
Sydney Carton is killed in Book 3, Chapter 15 of "A Tale of Two Cities".
Gabelle is mentioned in Chapter 8 of "A Tale of Two Cities." He is the tax collector of the village of Beauvais, and he plays a significant role in the story as he is accused of embezzlement by the revolutionaries.
Charles darnay's trial (book two chapter 3)
Book 2- Chapter 22 The Sea Still Rises
metaphor - because the narrator was jacolation
The quote "Let them eat grass" is found in Book 2, Chapter 7 of Charles Dickens' novel A Tale of Two Cities. The Marquis St. Evremonde says this line to his carriage driver in reference to the starving peasants he sees on the road.
chapter 7
The Canterbury Tales. A Tale of Two Cities. The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
Madame Defarge is introduced in Book One, Chapter Five of "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens. She is portrayed as a vengeful and ruthless character, who plays a significant role in the French Revolution.
London and Paris
That would be A Tale of Two Cities.