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A Tale of Two Cities | Book the Second, Chapters 12 and 13 Summary and Analysis

Book the Second: The Golden Thread

Chapter 12: The Fellow of Delicacy

Chapter 13: The Fellow of No Delicacy

Summary
Mr. Stryver decides to tell Lucie of his intentions, “to make her happiness known to her.” He sees his desire to marry her in terms of a legal case that he has a good chance of winning. Stryver decides to stop into Tellson’s Bank to tell Mr. Lorry of his intentions. Lorry exclaims “Oh dear me!” when told of Stryver’s plan. As a businessman, Lorry says...

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