A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

by Charles Dickens

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A Tale of Two Cities: Book the Third, Chapters 14 and 15 Summary and Analysis


Book the Third: The Track of a Storm

Chapter 14: The Knitting Done

Chapter 15: The Footsteps Die Out For Ever

Summary
While Carton is waiting to die, Madame Defarge is holding counsel with The Vengeance and Jacques Three. She is explaining to them that as a member of the Evremonde family, Lucie and her daughter must die. Madame Defarge does not trust her husband to join her in these feelings; she even thinks that he may warn Dr. Manette of these plans. For this reason, Madame...

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