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  2. Lucie Manette - Wikipedia

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    Lucie relies on her father to rescue Darnay, which he does, but then Darnay is again accused. During his imprisonment, Lucie remains loyal and faithful to Darnay. Lucie and her daughter successfully escape from the clutches of Madame Defarge and reunite with Darnay safely, due to Carton's sacrifice in place of Darnay's.

  3. Sydney Carton - Wikipedia

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    Carton follows Lucie and Dr. Manette to France and, in a wine shop, overhears Madame Defarge planning to denounce Lucie and her father on the same day that Darnay is to be executed (Lucie and her father would certainly mourn Darnay's death, and under the new laws of the Republic it is a criminal offense punishable by death to mourn the death of ...

  4. A Tale of Two Cities - Wikipedia

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    A Tale of Two Cities is a historical novel published in 1859 by English author Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution.The novel tells the story of the French Doctor Manette, his 18-year-long imprisonment in the Bastille in Paris, and his release to live in London with his daughter Lucie whom he had never met.

  5. List of Dickensian characters - Wikipedia

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    Manette, Lucie is the daughter of Dr Alexandre Manette in A Tale of Two Cities. Mann, Mrs is a woman in Oliver Twist who raises infant orphans on the parish farm. She is not the most motherly of women [ 15 ] (hence her surname) and she maltreats the orphans with corporal punishment and starvation .

  6. A Tale of Two Cities (1935 film) - Wikipedia

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    Lucie and Dr. Manette travel to Paris to save Darnay. Manette pleads for mercy for his son-in-law, but Madame De Farge, seeking revenge against all the Evremondes, convinces the tribunal to sentence Darnay to death, using a letter Dr. Manette wrote while in prison, cursing and denouncing the entire Evremonde family.

  7. Charles Darnay - Wikipedia

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    The two men bear a strong resemblance to one another, and Darnay is acquitted as a result. Later, Darnay succeeds his uncle as Marquis when the latter is stabbed to death in his sleep by a French revolutionary. Both Darnay and Carton express their love for Lucie Manette, but Darnay courts and marries her.

  8. Miss Pross - Wikipedia

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    Miss Pross (right) and Lucie by Fred Barnard, 1870s. Miss Pross is a character in Charles Dickens' 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities. Miss Pross is the no-nonsense governess and friend of Lucie Manette. She is also the sister of Solomon Pross (later revealed to be the spy known as John Barsad).

  9. A Tale of Two Cities (1989 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Serena Gordon as Lucie Manette; John Mills as Jarvis Lorry; Jean-Pierre Aumont as Dr. Alexandre Manette; Anna Massey as Miss Pross; Kathy Kriegel as Madame Defarge; Alfred Lynch as Jerry Cruncher; Gérard Klein as Monsieur Defarge; Jonathan Adams as Stryver; Karl Johnson as Barsad; Marie Bunel as Peasant Girl; Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus as Road ...