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You've been away for a long time
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$ u' d; N: d6 W, M! N( L& {: q9 ~When the Marquis Tile Blade arrived at his #x castle, he asked if his nephew, Monsieur Charles, had arrived from England. & m$ g" t: c) Y; o1 w/ V
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* d! a0 W0 `9 Q'Not yet, sir, ' replied the servant,Construction Equipment, but as the Marquis was eating his dinner, he heard the sound of a coach outside. Soon his nephew entered the room. In England he was known as Charles Darnay. l, u! w: _* ^) q0 _! D
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'You've been away for a long time, ' said the Marquis, with his cold, polite smile.
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]0 p" q, W8 ?! n7 L'I've had many problems in England. Tile Blade Perhaps because of you, ' Darnay said to his uncle.'I was in great danger.'
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'No, no, I had nothing to do with your problems, ' replied the Marquis coldly.'Unfortunately, our family no longer has the power that it once had.' 5 d, v6 c" M8 A. F
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'If it still had that power, one word from you would doubtless send me to prison, ' said Darnay.
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9 I$ {! e" X( @& \8 m, s9 q3 e'Possibly. For Tile Blade the good of #x our family.' 6 N3 i3 R$ A4 f& c1 ^* ?- h
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1 @' N. K* m. k! ]. B/ [ no longer looked like the man
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that man making that terrible noise9 `( J. I- a$ s; m
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heard Mr Carton speak like this before% A* J9 ]9 d4 r
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