So much of what had happened in that dreadful time as could be kept from the knowledge of Lucie was so well concealed from her, that not until long afterwards, when France and she were far apart. She only knew that there had been an attack upon the prisons, that all political prisoners had been in danger, and that some had been dragged out by the crowd and murdered. |
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Doctor Manette had announced himself by name and profession as having been for eighteen years a secret and unaccused prisoner in the Bastille; Defarge risen up and identified him. |
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| My name is Doctor Manette! | |
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| That is indeed Doctor Manette! | |
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Doctor Manette had pleaded hard to the Tribunal that his son in law should be released. |
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| Please, he is innocent! | |
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