A Tale of Two Cities – Chapter XII

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A Tale of Two Cities

Chapter XII

Hundreds of People

THE quiet lodgings of Doctor Manette were in a quiet street-corner not far from Soho-square. On the afternoon of a certain fine Sunday when the waves of four months had roiled over the trial for treason, and carried it, as to the public interest and memory, far out to sea, Mr. Jarvis Lorry walked along the sunny streets from Clerkenwell where he lived, on his way to dine with the Doctor.

About M L RUDOLPH

M L Rudolph has worked for CNN among other American and British television and film companies. He has written for general interest and trade magazines and published his first novel, Facing the Son, A Novel of Africa, in 2011. Other novels include, Pasadena Payback, and The Break. Rudolph is a dual US/UK national and lives in Santa Barbara, CA. View all posts by M L RUDOLPH

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