A Tale of Two Cities Ch6Bk3 Triumph

Dickens (1859)Charles Darnay appears before the tribunal. He is first accused of being an emigrant and therefore guilty, but the law was enacted after he came to France as a moral obligation to help Gabelle. Dr. Mannette testifies that Darnay was a help to the US during their Revolution against England. Darnay is freed and carried on the shoulders of the crowd, hailed as a hero. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karla3507/message

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