![]() ![]() Barsad gives in and asks Carton what he wants. When Barsad protests that Cly is dead, Jerry surprises everyone by insisting that Cly's coffin contained stones and dirt. The knowledge that Roger Cly, the other police spy from England, is now in France and working as an informer strengthens Carton's case against Barsad. ![]() Carton then proceeds to intimidate Barsad, threatening to denounce him to the French authorities as an English spy. Lorry that Darnay has been arrested again and that Doctor Alexandre Manette was helpless to prevent it. Jerry accompanies the two men after they take a distraught Miss Pross to her home.Īt Tellson's, Carton informs Mr. Carton states that Barsad is now a prison informer and threatens Barsad into going to Tellson's with him. When they reach a dark street corner, Sydney Carton, who has recently arrived in Paris, joins them and identifies Solomon Pross as John Barsad, the police spy from Darnay's trial in England. ![]() ![]() Cruncher follows, trying to remember where he's seen the man before. Nervous about the attention Miss Pross is drawing to him, Solomon tells her to be quiet, and they leave the shop. As Miss Pross and Jerry Cruncher enter a wine-shop, Miss Pross screams at the sight of a man about to leave whom she recognizes as her brother, Solomon Pross. ![]()
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