← A Tale of Two Cities 2 Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All incorrigible incapable of reform magnanimous generous transitory existing for a short time only profligates recklessly dissolute people interment burial ruminated thought deeply vinous pertaining to wine league a measure of distance about 3 miles olfactory pertaining to smell coquetry pretended affection Mr.Lorry Takes Lucie to her father Lucie Marries Charles Dr.Manette Cobbles shoes when distressed Miss Pross Lucie's friend/servant Ernest Defarge Wine shop keeper Jacques any revolutionary Jerry Cruncher Part-time grave robber Charles Darnay Renounces his family name Sydney Carton Smart lawyer with low self esteem Stryver Carton's employer Cly spy Barsad spy Marquis St.Everemonde Darnay's uncle Gabelle Charles' tutor Madame Defarge Keeps a register Bastille a prison Tellsons bank in London cask of wine foreshadows blood of revolution suspense tension to see how events will unfold flashback event from an earlier time fortitude great courage adjured solemnly charged tale count, tally vestige trace assignation appointment erst formerly epicure excellent judge of food vied competed imbued permeated, saturated retributive vengeful Foulon Parisian Governor; "Let them eat grass!' The Vengeance Madame Defarge's lieutenant England and France 1775 ruled by kings who enjoy divine right and believe status quo is everlasting Charles Darnay renounces family name to honor his mother's dying wish crowd at grindstone supports Dr.Manette Dr.Manette is a folk-hero after imprisonment in the Bastille Madame Defarge is cheated Charles Darnay lives, as does his family