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"It was a heavy mass of building, that château of Monsieur the Marquis, with a large stone courtyard before it, and two stone sweeps of staircase meeting in a stone gallery over the door." 

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Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities is a masterful story set against the turmoil of the French Revolution, weaving themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption. The novel explores the stark contrasts between London and Paris, capturing the struggles of social injustice and human resilience. With unforgettable characters like Sydney Carton and Madame Defarge, it delves into the depths of morality, heroism, and transformation. A timeless tale of the best and worst of humanity, still resonant today... WITH SOME SUPRISE RUSSIAN!!!

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