Transcription of A Tale of Two Cities - Project Gutenberg
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harness, and the mud, and the mail, were all so heavy, that the horses had three times already come to a stop, besides once drawing the coach across theroad, withthe mutinous intentof takingit backtoBlackheath. Reins and whip and coachman and guard, however, in combination, had read that article of war which forbade a purpose otherwise strongly
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