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A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities. Book II The Golden Thread Bushra Shekhani December 3, 2010. Characters. Chapter 1 Five Years Later. Doing Well. Incommodious. Old Notes. Tellson’s Bank. Very Small. Located at Temple Bar. Very Dark. Very Ugly. Old Employees.

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A Tale of Two Cities

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  1. A Tale of Two Cities Book II The Golden Thread Bushra Shekhani December 3, 2010.

  2. Characters

  3. Chapter 1Five Years Later Doing Well Incommodious Old Notes Tellson’s Bank Very Small Located at Temple Bar Very Dark Very Ugly Old Employees

  4. Jerry is instructed to go to the Old Baliey Courthouse and await orders from Mr Jarvis Lorry. Charles Darnay, a handsome,well-bred young man, stands trial for treason. Chapter II A Sight

  5. Chapter II (Continued) • Cruncher understands little of the legal jargon. • As Darnay looks looks to a young lady and her distinguished father, a whisper rushes through the court room. • Eventually, Cruncher discovers that they will serve as his witnesses against the prisoner.

  6. Conclusion • Five Years have passed since the close of book One.The first description of the Second Bokk is the Tellson’s Bank, which is pictured in great detail.The image of death is never far from Dickens’ mind in this novel. • Darnay is on trial, and Lucie Manette and her father are to serve as witnesses for the prosecution.

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