The Doctor had then so strongly pleaded for permission to remain and assure himself that his son-in-law was in safe custody, that he had obtained the permission, and had remained in that Hall of Blood until the danger was over. But, though the Doctor tried hard, and never ceased trying, to get Charles Darnay set at liberty |
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| You can remain with the prisoner. | |
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Doctor Manette and his daughter Lucie converse. |
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| Nothing can happen to him without my knowledge, and I know that I can save him, Lucie. | |
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| Oh please father what can I do? | |
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Doctor Manette offers a plan to Lucie. This plan will allow Darnay to see Lucie. |
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| My dear, there is an upper window in the prison, to which Charles can sometimes gain access at three in the afternoon. He will be able to see you, but you won’t see him. | |
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| O show me the place, my father, and I will go there every day. | |
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