She was always knitting the descriptions of those who were against the Revolution and those who would later be killed.
knitting
Madame Defarge was always knitting. It was her way of secretly encoding the names of those who were to be executed during the French Revolution into her work, as she sought revenge for the injustices done to her family.
Mr. Defarge's reluctance to mark Lucie and her family for death can be seen in his hesitation and internal struggle when Madame Defarge pressures him to add their names to her knitting. His compassion and previous relationship with Dr. Manette and Lucie also suggest that he does not want them to be harmed. Ultimately, it is Madame Defarge's influence and the fear of going against her that leads Mr. Defarge to reluctantly comply with her wishes.
Beat her until she passed out. They could have killed her doing that.
There haven't been any reports of McDonald's doing a Madame Alexander promo this year. McDonald's is the largest chain of fast food restaurants.
there are 11 cities in UTAH (I'm doing a report on UTAH)
Defarge allows the men to look in so they can see the empty wine cask that serves as a symbol of the oppression and suffering of the working class. By showing them this visual representation, he hopes to inspire them to join the revolution against the aristocracy.
It's "Qué está haciendo?" It means, "What [Sir, Madame, Miss] are you doing?"
At 24th November she was reading Madame de Pompadour
conquering other cities and tribes.
im not doing your state report
Doing what we are doing is a part of the eco-system. It always has been. The overall system may change, as it always has, but without specifics we will find out in the fullness of time.