This episode of "All About A Tale of Two Cities" centers on Book 3, chapters 11 and 12, "Dusk" and "Darkness." Darnay has been sentenced to death, and Carton has kicked himself into high gear. Madame Defarge's tragic backstory is clarified, as well as the extent to which she's willing to be to get revenge: "Tell Wind and Fire where to stop... but don't tell me." Such a great line! Don't miss these moments of analysis, summary, and complete fangirling!
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All About A Tale of Two Cities: Book 3, ch. 11-12
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