DescriptionT2C, Mme Defarge confronts Miss Pross (III,14), by Fred Barnard.jpeg
English: A Tale of Two Cities, Mme Defarge confronts Miss Pross in Lucie's rooms, as yet unaware that the English party have already passed the barrier, by Fred Barnard.
"'You might, from your appearance, be the wife of Lucifer,' said Miss Pross, 'in her breathing. 'Nevrtheless, you shall not get the better of me. I am an Englishwoman.'" (p. 169) by Fred Barnard. 1870s. 10.7 x 13.8 cm. (framed). Amidst signs of hurried packing Madame Defarge confronts Miss Pross in Lucie's rooms, as yet unaware that the English party have already passed the barrier, in Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities, Book 3, chap. xiv, "The Knitting Done," originally in the thirty-first weekly part (26 November 1859) in All the Year Round, as well as in the December 1859 illustrated monthly number.
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