![This is that written paper!" — Illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities," Book III, chapter 8 ("A Hand at Cards"), by John McLenan This is that written paper!" — Illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities," Book III, chapter 8 ("A Hand at Cards"), by John McLenan](https://victorianweb.org/art/illustration/2cities/26.2.jpg)
This is that written paper!" — Illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities," Book III, chapter 8 ("A Hand at Cards"), by John McLenan
![Twice he put his hand to the wound in his breast . . . ." — the twenty-first illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities" Twice he put his hand to the wound in his breast . . . ." — the twenty-first illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities"](https://victorianweb.org/art/illustration/barnard/ttc/21.jpg)
Twice he put his hand to the wound in his breast . . . ." — the twenty-first illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities"
![Dr. Manette Appeals for Justice" by Harry Furniss — twenty-ninth illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities" (1910) Dr. Manette Appeals for Justice" by Harry Furniss — twenty-ninth illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities" (1910)](https://victorianweb.org/art/illustration/furniss/119.jpg)
Dr. Manette Appeals for Justice" by Harry Furniss — twenty-ninth illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities" (1910)
![English: A Tale of Two Cities, Dr Manette in Defarge's garret after his liberation being met by his daughter Lucie, by Fred Barnard. 1870. Fred Barnard (1846–1896) Alternative names Frederick Barnard English: A Tale of Two Cities, Dr Manette in Defarge's garret after his liberation being met by his daughter Lucie, by Fred Barnard. 1870. Fred Barnard (1846–1896) Alternative names Frederick Barnard](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/892b8e1d028b46db9e96cf903609a3f1/mw4516.jpg)
English: A Tale of Two Cities, Dr Manette in Defarge's garret after his liberation being met by his daughter Lucie, by Fred Barnard. 1870. Fred Barnard (1846–1896) Alternative names Frederick Barnard
![Doctor Manette's 'Old Companion'" by Harry Furniss — nineteenth illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities" (1910) Doctor Manette's 'Old Companion'" by Harry Furniss — nineteenth illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities" (1910)](https://victorianweb.org/art/illustration/furniss/109.jpg)
Doctor Manette's 'Old Companion'" by Harry Furniss — nineteenth illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities" (1910)
![A Tale of Two Cities. Doctor Alexandre Manette enters a discussion between Carton and Mr. Lorry, book 3 chapter 12. Caption reads: 'His head and throat were bare, and, as he spoke A Tale of Two Cities. Doctor Alexandre Manette enters a discussion between Carton and Mr. Lorry, book 3 chapter 12. Caption reads: 'His head and throat were bare, and, as he spoke](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/KD3PXD/a-tale-of-two-cities-doctor-alexandre-manette-enters-a-discussion-KD3PXD.jpg)