A tale of two cities / by Charles Dickens; with introductionbiographical and bibliographical, by Charles Dickens the younger

London; New York : Macmillan

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Preliminares.

Introduction.

A table of two cities. En Three books.

Book the frist.- Recalled to life.

Chapter I - III.
I. The Period.
II. The mail.
III. The night shadows.

Chapter IV. The Preparation.

Chaptre V. The Wine-shop.

Chaptre VI. The shoemaker.

Book the second.- The golden thread.

Chapter I - II.
I. Five years later.
II. A Sight.

Chapter III. A Disappointment.

Chapter IV - V.
IV. Congratulatory.
V. The Jackal.

Chapter VI. Hundreds of people.

Chapter VII - VIII.
VII. Monseigneur in town.
VIII. Monseigneur in the contry.

Chapter IX. The Gorgonīs head.

Chapter X - XI.
X. Two Promises.
XI. A Compasion picture.

Chapter XII - XIII.
XII. The fellow of delicacy.
XIII. The Fellow of no delicacy.

Chapter XIV. The Honest tradesman.

Chapter XV. Knitting.

Chapter XVI. Still knitting.

Chapter XVII - XVIII.
XVII. One ninght.
XVIII. Nine days.

Chapter XIX - XX.
XIX. An opinion.
XX. A plea.

Chapter XXI - XXII.
XXI. Echoing footsteps.
XXII. The sea still rises.

Chapter XXIII. Fire rises.

Chapter XXIV. Drawn to the loadstone rock.

Book the third.- The track of a strom.

Chapter I. In secret.

Chapter II - IV.
II. The grindsone.
III. The shadow.
IV. Clam in storm.

Chapter V - VI.
V. The wood-sawyer.
VI. Triumph.

Chapter VII. A knock at the door.

Chapter VIII. A hand at cards.

Chapter IX. The game made.

Chapter X. The substance of the shadow.

Chapter XI - XII.
XI. Dusk.
XII. Darkness.

Chapter XIII. Fifty-two.

Chapter XIV. The knitting done.

Chapter XV. The footsteps die out for ever.