chapter 12 book 3
In "A Tale of Two Cities," Sydney Carton writes legal briefs and does much of the actual work for his colleague, Mr. Stryver, who takes the credit for Carton's efforts. Carton is a brilliant lawyer, but he lacks ambition and lets Stryver take advantage of him.
In the last dream of his soul in "A Tale of Two Cities," Sydney Carton envisions a better future for the world where people are living in harmony and peace. He sees the possibility of redemption and sacrifice leading to a brighter future for all. This dream represents Carton's ultimate act of selflessness and his willingness to give his life for the greater good.
It's much more powerful if it is personally read. However, in the end, Sydney Carton sacrifices himself for Darnay, for the sake of Lucie and her family since he and Darnay appear so similiarly physically. In a way, Carton seems to die in a prophetical way or "sublime" as did Jesus Christ, (an allusion). In the end, the narrator imagines what Sydney Carton would say. Before Sydney dies, he meets a seamstress who is very poor. She asks him to hold her hand and kisses him as she is sent to the guillotine as well. (The seamstress ties in with the weaving of the golden thread and Madame Defarge's knitting)
how much is a carton of ciggerettes in Virginia Beach, VA
About $53... I bought a carton today.
How much does a carton of Newport cost in Charleston South Carolina
How much is a cartoon of cigarettes cost at Walgreens
100
About 6 oz of rolling tobacco makes a carton.
The value of a copy of "A Tale of Two Cities" in art-type edition can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. It's best to research recent sales of similar editions or consult with a rare book dealer for a more accurate valuation.
I think about 1.89 well that how much it was last week
20