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A Tale of Two Cities - Life Lesson
How thrilling was a novel long ago I read for school: A Tale of Two Cities. It tells of common people whose great woe comes from the upper class’ atrocities. A doctor tortured in Bastille has been released. To London he returns and regains his health with his daughter Lucy’s help. To the east, things get ugly for the French with great wealth. Two men love Lucy: Sydney and Darnay. She weds Darnay, who’s lied about his family. They’d locked her dad up. She forgives him anyway! But now he has big problems. He’s nobility! It happens that poor Sydney has a face much like Darnay’s. Though Sydney’s never been a man of character, he will find grace by taking Darnay’s place at the guillotine. This novel shows the need for reformation and is a treasure from Great Britain’s past. It teaches redemption through transformation. Dickens’ stories through the centuries will last. Feb. 19, 2017 for Line Gauthier's Life lesson from a favourite novel
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