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and hates of overcrowding, the eternal uncertainty of destitution,

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`What,' said Carton, still only half turned towards him, `do you expect, Mr. Darnay?'

and hates of overcrowding, the eternal uncertainty of destitution,

`It's the wisest thing to expect, and the likeliest. But I think their withdrawing is in your favour.

and hates of overcrowding, the eternal uncertainty of destitution,

Loitering on the way out of court not being allowed, Jerry heard no more: but left them--so like each other in feature, so unlike each other in manner--standing side by side, both reflected in the glass above them.

and hates of overcrowding, the eternal uncertainty of destitution,

An hour and a half limped heavily away in the thief-and-rascal crowded passages below, even though assisted off with mutton pies and ale. The hoarse messenger, uncomfortably seated on a form after taking that refection, had dropped into a doze, when a loud murmur and a rapid tide of people setting up the stairs that led to the court, carried him along with them.

`Jerry! Jerry!' Mr. Lorry was already calling at the door when he got there.

`Here, sir! It's a fight to get back again. Here I am, sir!'

Mr. Lorry handed him a paper through the throng. `Quick! Have you got it?'

Hastily written on the paper was the word `ACQUITTED'.

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