"A Tale of Two Cities"
by Charles Dickens

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     "'What strength there is in these common bodies!' he said, looking down at her with some curiosity.

     "'There is prodigious strength,' I answered him, 'in sorrow and despair.'

     "He first laughed at my words, and then frowned at them. He moved a chair with his foot near to mine, ordered the woman away, and said in a subdued voice,

 

     "'Doctor, finding my brother in this difficulty with these hinds, I recommended that your aid should be invited. Your reputation is high, and, as a young man with your fortune to make, you are probably mindful of your interest. The things that you see here, are things to be seen, and not spoken of.'

     "I listened to the patient's breathing, and avoided answering.

     "'Do you honour me with your attention, Doctor?'

     "'Monsieur,' said I, 'in my profession, the communications of patients are always received in confidence.' I was guarded in my answer, for I was troubled in my mind with what I had heard and seen.

 
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