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📔 A Tale of Two Cities

by Charles Dickens

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"Don't call me Solomon. Do you want to be the death of me?" asked the man, in a furtive, frightened way.
"I hope, sir," pleaded the abashed Mr. Cruncher, "that a gentleman like yourself wot I've had the honour of odd jobbing till I'm grey at it, would think twice about harming of me, even if it wos so—I don't say it is, but even if it wos."
With those words the passenger opened the coach-door and got in; not at all assisted by his fellow-passengers, who had expeditiously secreted their watches and purses in their boots, and were now making a general pretence of being asleep.
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Publication Year
1859
Total Quotes
3
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