A Tale of Two Cities-CHAPTER 3 THE SHADOW
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THE SHADOW,One of the first considerations which arose in the business mind of Mr. Lorry when business hours came round, was this:—that he had no right to imperil Tellson’s by sheltering the wife of an
emigrant
1 prisoner under the Bank roof. His own possessions, safety, life, he would have hazarded for Lucie and her child, without a moment’s
demur
2; but the great trust he held was not his own, and as to that business charge he was a strict man of business.,At first, his mind
reverted
3 to Defarge, and he thought of finding out the wine-shop again and taking counsel with its master in reference to the safest dwelling-place in the distracted state of the city. But, the same consideration that suggested him,
repudiated
4 him; he lived in the most violent Quarter, and doubtless was
influential
5 there, and deep in its dangerous workings.,Noon coming, and the Doctor not returning, and every minute’s delay tending to compromise Tellson’s, Mr. Lorry advised with Lucie. She said that her father had spoken of hiring a
lodging
7 for a short term, in that Quarter, near the Banking-house. As there was no business objection to this, and as he foresaw that even if it were all well with Charles, and he were to be released, he could not hope to leave the city, Mr. Lorry went out in quest of such a lodging, and found a suitable one, high up in a removed by-street where the closed blinds in all the other windows of a high
melancholy
8 square of buildings marked
deserted
9 homes.,To this lodging he at once removed Lucie and her child, and Miss Pross; giving them what comfort he could, and much more than he had himself. He left Jerry with them, as a figure to fill a
doorway
10 that would bear considerable knocking on the head, and returned to his own occupations. A disturbed and doleful mind he brought to bear upon them; and slowly and heavily, the day lagged on with him.,It wore itself out, and wore him out with it, until the Bank closed. He was again alone in his room of the previous night, considering what to do next, when he heard a foot upon the stair. In a few moments a man stood in his presence, who, with a keenly observant look at him, addressed him by his name.,He was a strongly made man with dark curling hair, from forty- five to fifty years of age. For answer he repeated without any change of emphasis, the words:,“Do you know me? ”,“I have seen you somewhere.”,“Perhaps at my wine-shop?”,Much interested and
agitated
11, Mr. Lorry said: “You come from Doctor Manette? ”,I always think area like this is unsuited for human beings,but it is also unpractical to emigrant in a large scale.我一直觉得 ,像这样的地方是不适宜人类居住的,可大规模的移民又是不现实的 。,Without demur, they joined the party in my rooms. 他们没有推辞就到我的屋里一起聚餐了。
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