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As of 1775, after eighteen years of unjust imprisonment in North Tower cell 501, Dr. Manette has finally been released. Taken in by former servant Ernest Defarge, he resides in the upper room where he makes shoes and awaits the coming of his daughter, Lucie, and banker Mr. Lorry. This is truly a heart warming story and we're so pleased to report to those of you at home of the reunion of a father and his daughter.

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Free at Last

This just in, Monsieur the Marquis pronounced dead at his home in France. Investigators say they found him in his bed, stabbed to death with a note attached to the knife protruding from his chest. The note read," Drive him fast to his tomb. This, from Jacques." Clearly work of angered revolutionaries. Upper class, watch our step, because it seems the tables have turned. The people seek recompense.

Murder, He Wrote

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La Revue Révolutionnaire

By Saige Connelly