A Tale of Two Cities

In book the second chapters 4-6 how does dickens describe darnays feelings toward lucie

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Dickens describes Darnay's feelings for Lucy as a man truly smitten. To Darnay, Lucie was pretty much perfect,

"He had loved Lucie Manette from the hour of his danger. He had never heard a sound so sweet and dear as the sound of her compassionate voice; he had never seen a face so tenderly beautiful, as hers when it was confronted with his own on the edge of the grave that had been dug for him." (chapter 10/ book 2)