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Previous Chapter. A Tale of Two Cities. by Charles Dickens. Book the Third - The Track of a Storm. Chapter 12 - Darkness. SYDNEY CARTON paused in the street, not quite decided where to go. "At Tellson's banking-house at nine," he said, with a musing face. "Shall I do well, in the mean time, to show myself? I think so.
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Chapter 12 What would it be like if every nation--from the isles in the South to the Terris hills in the North--were united under a single government? What wonders could be achieved, what progress could be made, if mankind were to permanently set aside its squabblings and join together?
The narrator watches as Santa Claus enters the house through the chimney and delivers gifts to the children. Chapter 3. Santa Claus bids farewell and flies off into the night sky, wishing everyone a "Merry Christmas."
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