A Tale of Two Cities Ch21 Echoing Footsteps

Dickens (1859) Lucie is a mother now, and is praised by both father and husband for how well she manages to give attention to the needs of everyone without making things look too difficult. The prattling of children and the patter of footsteps foreshadow the turmoil happening in France, as DeFarge leads his army into the Bastille. Madame DeFarge is also involved as a leader of women, and says that they (women) can kill as easily as the men. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karla3507/message

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