A Tale of Two Cities

Chapter five:the jackal/ what is cartons attitude when stryver proposes a toast?

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Carton's attitude is uncaring and uninterested.

"Well then! Pledge me to the pretty witness," said Stryver, holding up his glass. "Are you turned in a pleasant direction?"

Apparently not, for he became gloomy again.

"Pretty witness," he muttered, looking down into his glass. "I have had enough of witnesses to-day and to-night; who's your pretty witness?"

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A Tale of Two Cities