I believe it was Monseignur DeFarge. But honestly read the book. Its in chapter five book one somewhere.
Mr. Barsad and John Barsad are seen peeping through a hole in the wall at Dr. Manette. They are later revealed to be spies working for the French government.
No one has "seen a black hole" but evidence of where a black hole must be has been observed.
gay . But seriously: No hole seen, you can't see stars through the unlit part of the Moon.
Miss Pross asks Dr. Manette if he has seen Lucie's husband, Charles Darnay, lately as she is concerned for Lucie's well-being. She also expresses her worries about Lucie's happiness and safety.
For some time, nothing. Let nature take its way. If after some hours nothing improves, ok, you can give a helping hand as breaking a bigger hole or cracking open the shell. But give it time. Nature normally never fails. Ducks, I have seen taking hours to peck way out.
Nothing can be seen in a black hole because all the light particles are sucked into the depths of the hole, and then no one knows what happens....
Jarvis Lorry demonstrates compassion by taking care of Lucie Manette and standing by her side through her hardships. His loyalty is evident through his unwavering dedication to his work and his commitment to protecting the Manette family. Lorry's strength under pressure is seen when he successfully navigates difficult situations with composure and decisiveness, making tough decisions to ensure the safety and well-being of those he cares about.
A hole
This is possible because have you heard of a black hole are ever seen one on tv? well this black hole folds up time because it goes so quick and it has to wriggleing lines andif you went through them you could travel through time.
The black hole itself cannot be seen, however, its pulling effects of the surrounding area can be seen.
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No, we have not seen any evidence of a black hole in our solar system.
It is the Lesser Antillean Threadsnake or Leptotyphlops bilineatus if you prefer and it can squeeze through a hole 1/8" in diameter or about the size of a pencil lead.