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In a tale of two cities who says?

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"it is extraordinary to me," said he " that you cannot take care yourselves and your children. One or the other of you is forever in my way. How do I know what injury you have done my horses. See! Give him that"

can anyone tell me who says this, and what is the situation when this is said.

also what does the speaker do when he says, "Give him that"?

what does this show us about the speaker.

what happens as a result of this incident?

what is significant about this event to the rest of the book?

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  1. It is a very long time since I read A Tale of Two Cities, but it is a powerful novel.  I cannot remember a great deal about it now, but these links should help you with it.

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