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| You look concerned about something tonight! | |
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| Yes, dearest Charles, I am rather concerned tonight, for I have something on my mind. I think, Charles, that poor Mr. Carton deserves more consideration and respect than you gave him tonight. | |
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| Really, my love? Why do you say so? If you know it, it’s good enough for me. What do you want me to do, my darling? | |
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| I want you to always be very kind to him and to forgive his faults when he is not near. I want you to believe that he is a kind, loving man even though he rarely lets anyone see that side of him. He has been hurt very badly. I have seen it. | |
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Miss Manette’s faith in Mr. Carton made her look so beautiful that her husband could have looked at her for hours |
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| It hurts me to know that I treated him poorly, I never knew this about him. | |
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| It’s true. I’m afraid he is a lost cause. There is hardly any hope that he can fix anything about his character or luck, but I’m sure that he is capable of doing good, kind, even generous things. | |
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