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In "A Tale of Two Cities," Charles Dickens describes Dr. Manette's house as a dusty and dimly lit place, reflecting the years of isolation and imprisonment he experienced. The atmosphere is one of sadness and confinement, with the house symbolizing Manette's own mental and emotional state.

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