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1. What are the two cities of the novel’s title?

- London and Paris


2. Why is the coachman nervous when he hears a horse approaching?
- He thinks it may be a robbery attempt by a highwayman.
3. In Chapter 4, what does Mr. Lorry do upon arrival in Dover?
- Upon arrival in Dover, he spends the day unwinding and thinking about his
mission while he awaits the young lady, Lucie Manette.
4. What does Lucie say upon learning that she is going to see her father?
- "I'm going to see his ghost! It will be his ghost — not him," said Lucie.
5. In Chapter 5, what is happening at the beginning of this chapter?
- Chaos erupts as people gather in front of a wine shop to clean up
puddles of wine that have spilled from a shattered cask on a street in the
Saint Antoine neighborhood of Paris. When the wine is finished, the
individuals return to their everyday routine.
6. What does the man write on the wall? What does this foreshadow?
- The man uses his finger dipped in the muddy wine of the street to write the
word "Blood" on the wall in a symbolic gesture. The wine represents the
bloodshed and foreshadows the upcoming violence during the French
Revolution.
7. In Chapter 6, what is Dr. Manette’s condition?
- Jarvis Lorry is first introduced by Defarge, but Dr. Manette fails to
remember his past life.
8. What does Dr. Manette say his name is?
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