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titches and her own symbols, it will always be as plain to her as

the sun. Confide in Madame Defarge. It would be easier for the

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weakest poltroon that lives, to erase himself from existence, than

to erase one letter of his name or crimes from the knitted register

of Madame Defarge.”

There was a murmur of confidence and approval, and then the

man who hungered, asked: “Is this rustic to be sent back soon? I

hope so. He is very simple; is he not a little dangerous?”

“He knows nothing,” said Defarge; “at least nothing more than

would easily elevate himself to a gallows of the same height. I

charge myself with him; let him remain with me; I will take care of

him, and set him on his road. He wishes to see the fine worldthe

King, the Queen, and Court; let him see them on Sunday.”

“What?” exclaimed the hungry man, staring. “Is it a good sign,

that he wishes to see Royalty and Nobility?”

“Jacques,” said Defarge; “judiciously show a cat milk, if you

wish her to thirst for it. Judiciously show a dog his natural prey, if

you wish him to bring it down one day.”

Nothing more was said, and the mender of roads, being found

already dozing on the topmost stair, was advised to lay himself

down on the pallet-bed and take some rest. He needed no

persuasion, and was soon asleep.