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| You had married in England? | |
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| Yes, but to a citizeness of France, Lucie Manette, only daughter of Doctor Manette, the good physician who sits there. | |
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Doctor Manette was next questioned. His high personal popularity, and the clearness of his answers, made a great impression; but, as he proceeded, as he showed that the Accused was his first friend on his release from his long imprisonment; that, the accused had remained in England, always faithful and devoted to his daughter and himself in their exile; |
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