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What’s withJerry?

Lucie inLove

TheDefarges

WeddingBells Revolt!

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Who follows Cruncher at nighttime?

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His son, Young Jerry

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This is the name given to what Jerry does undercover.

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Resurrection Man

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What does Jerry tell his wife and son he is doing when he goes out

at night?

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He is going fishing.

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What item does Jerry always bring with him on his nightly

adventures?

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Fishing Tackle

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Whose body does Jerry try to uncover in these chapters?

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Roger Cly

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What is Lucie and Charles’ relationship like?

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Supportive, happy, loving

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What tragic event did Charles and Lucie go through once

married?

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The death of a child

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What is Lucie’s reaction when she knows she is leaving her

father behind?

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She is sadden by this and fearful that he will regress back to his

old ways.

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What does Carton say he would do if Lucie would love him?

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He would become a better man.

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What promise does Syndey Carton make to Lucie?

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He would sacrifice himself for those she loves.

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What is revealed about Madame Defarge’s knitting?

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She records all of the enemies of the revolution who they hope to

execute.

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Why does Madame Defarge wear a rose in her hair.

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This signals when an enemy of the revolution enters the wine

shop.

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What is the declaration that Defarge and his followers

announce after they hear the fate of the Marquis’ killer?

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All family members of the Marquis’ shall be killed.

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Who comes to visit the Defarges in their wine shop?

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John Basard

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What do the Defarges decide to do after their conversation with

the visitor?

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They put his name and Charles Darnay’s name on the hit list in

Madame Defarge’s knitting.

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What does Charles tell the Doctor on the morning of his

marriage to Lucie?

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That he is Charles Evermonde, nephew of the Marquis.

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How does the Doctor react to the information Charles tells him and

the marriage?

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The Doctor reverts back to his old ways of making shoes and

becomes distant from everyone.

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What does the Doctor tell Lucie on the night before she is

married?

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That he missed her dearly while in prison and thought about her

every day.

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Besides Lorry, who else knows about the Doctor’s condition?

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Miss Pross

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What two things does Lorry do in reaction to the Doctor’s condition?

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1. He does not tell Lucie about the Doctor’s condition.

2. He burned his cobbler’s bench.

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What does the mob attack?

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The Bastille, a prison in Paris

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Why does Lorry go to Paris?

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He finds out that Charles and Tellson’s Bank need his help.

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Who does Charles confide in to tell where he is secretly going?

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No one. He goes alone without informing Lucie or anyone else

about it.

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What is the first thing Defarge wants to do after they take over

the Bastille?

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He visits the prison of Doctor Manette.

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What is the symbolism of the “echoing footsteps?”

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It hints to the reader about the upcoming revolution.