`Jacques,' said Defarge; judiciously show a
cat milk, if you wish her to thirst for it. Judiciously show a dog his natural
prey, if you wish him to bring it down one day.'
Nothing more was said, and the mender of
roads, being found already dozing on the topmost stair, was advised to lay
himself down on the pallet-bed and take some rest. He needed no persuasion, and
was soon asleep.
Worse quarters than Defarge's wine-shop,
could easily have been found in Paris
for a provincial slave of that degree. Saving for a mysterious dread of madame
by which he was constantly haunted, his life was very new and agreeable. But,
madame sat all day at her counter, so expressly unconscious of him, and so
particularly determined not to perceive that his being there had any connexion
with anything below the surface, that he shook in his wooden shoes whenever his
eye lighted on her. For, he contended with himself that it was impossible to
foresee what that lady might pretend next; and he felt assured that if she
should take it into her brightly ornamented head to pretend that she had seen
him do a murder and afterwards Ray the victim, she would infallibly go through
with it until the play was played out.
Therefore, when Sunday came, the mender of
roads was not enchanted (though he said he was) to find that madame was to
accompany monsieur and himself to Versailles .
It was additionally disconcerting to have madame knitting all the way there, in
a public conveyance; it was additionally disconcerting yet, to have madame in
the crowd in the afternoon, still with her knitting in her hands as the crowd
waited to see the carriage of the King and Queen.
`You work hard, madame,' said a man near
her.
`Yes,' answered Madame Defarge; `I have a
good deal to do.'
`What do you make, madame?'
`Many things.'
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