Chapter XXV. AN OPINION
Worn out by anxious watching, Mr. Lorry fell asleep at … 继续阅读Chapter XXV. AN OPINION
Worn out by anxious watching, Mr. Lorry fell asleep at … 继续阅读Chapter XXV. AN OPINION
The marriage-day was shining brightly, and they were re … 继续阅读Chapter XXIV. NINE DAYS
Never did the sun go down with a brighter glory on the … 继续阅读Chapter XXIII. ONE NIGHT
Madame Defarge and monsieur her husband returned amicab … 继续阅读Chapter XXII. STILL KNITTING
There had been earlier drinking than usual in the wine- … 继续阅读Chapter XXI. KNITTING
To the eyes of Mr. Jeremiah Cruncher, sitting on his st … 继续阅读Chapter XX. THE HONEST TRADESMAN
If Sydney Carton ever shone anywhere, he certainly neve … 继续阅读Chapter XIX. THE FELLOW OF NO DELICACY
Mr. Stryver having made up his mind to that magnanimous … 继续阅读Chapter XVIII. THE FELLOW OF DELICACY
“Sydney,” said Mr. Stryver, on that selfsame night, or … 继续阅读Chapter XVII. A COMPANION PICTURE
More months, to the number of twelve, had come and gone … 继续阅读Chapter XVI. TWO PROMISES