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foremost of just judges and honoured men, bringing a boy
A Tale of Two Citi es
forward in a mase, like ond great heave of wate
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e him,
y name, with a forehead that I know and golden hair, to this
of m
plac
then fair to look upon, with not a trace of this day's disfigure-
fati hear him tell the child my story, with a tender and a
ment_
r san fr, f toer thing that I do than I have ever done ; it is
at it was the
r better rest that I go to, than I have ever known."
own the tho
tterance
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the Jurymen,
risen on
ustious there
threw upon it, faded away
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