![]() ![]() ![]() Carton, who strikingly resembles Darnay in appearance, smuggles the latter out of prison, and takes his place on the scaffold. He is himself arrested, condemned to death, and saved only at the last moment by Sydney Carton, a reckless wastrel of an English barrister, whose character is redeemed by his generous devotion to Lucie. ![]() During the Terror he goes to Paris to try to save a faithful servant, who is accused of having served the emigrant nobility. Charles Darnay, who conceals under the name the fact that he is a nephew of the marquis, has left France and renounced his heritage from detestation of the cruel practices of the old French nobility he falls in love with Lucie, Dr Manette's daughter, and they are happily married. He has just been released, demented, when the story opens he is brought to England, where he gradually recovers his sanity. Dr Manette, a French physician, having been called in to attend a young peasant and his sister in circumstances that made him aware that the girl had been outrageously treated and the boy mortally wounded by the marquis de St Évremonde and his brother, has been confined for 18 years in the Bastille to secure his silence. The ‘two cities’ are Paris, in the time of the French Revolution, and London. ![]()
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