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Ycel | 662 comments MONIQUE:
But...but...there was an explanation of Dover mail up there ^ (got buried I suppose).

Just to assure you that we have culled the most confusing stuff and included them in the glossary. We're posting that for Books I and II, until we're comfortable that everyone's brain has created new neuro pathways for Victorian English :P

Book I is rather bumpy, yes, but the coast will soon clear. Hang in there.

GWAXA:
So chapter 1 was describing the situation back then, huh? I thought the story was already starting and I couldn't understand anything. I had to listen twice (I'm using the videobook) just so I can get that loooong sentence.
Exactly what I did when I first read the book. You're not alone.

And "recalled to life", is it a code or something?
Secret!

Oh and thanks for the Glossary. it really helped. :)
You are most welcome! Your mods anticipated your needs.

MELIZA:
I also love the first sentence, by the way. :) In Chapter One, I just continued reading even though I don't understand the references and just accepted that England and France were in turmoil.
That's the spirit!

TIN:
Twas brillig, and the slithy toves, did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves....XD
Ang dami kong tawa dito, LOL! I remember a course called History of the English Language and these are the very words in Middle English. It was totally different animal from the English that we know today. Buti na lang, walang ganito sa ATO2C :D

Oh! I did not know this existed. "If you wish you can also dress in Regency Style." Haha. And they will have a Netherfield Ball on the 22nd. So cool. And tempting is ze cake! :)
I adjure you to be tempted!


Monique (attymonique) | 2130 comments MONIQUE: But...but...there was an explanation of Dover mail up there ^ (got buried I suppose).

YCEL: I must have inadvertently buried it myself, haha. I usually just gloss over posts if it's TL;DR. Sorry. :D


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Ycel | 662 comments MONIQUE:
There, there. No harm done. But do check the glossary posts because they're meant to let you minimize your trouble with those troublesome details and maximize book enjoyment. Plus they're a labour of great amour :)


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Gay | 58 comments YCEL and DC: (view spoiler)

ANGUS: (view spoiler)

MONIQUE: Thanks to the Dover mail, the first two chapters are a helluva bumpy ride. Literally and figuratively.
It's such a troublesome Dover mail!


Louize (thepagewalker) | 1831 comments Day 2 Questions
1. Explain the opening lines of ATO2C in your own words.
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2. What was your initial reaction to the phrase "recalled to life", and what did you first think it corresponds to, based on what you have read so far?
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3. What are your thoughts about the race for the spilled wine on the streets?
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4. Do you have any other thoughts about the characters, settings, and happenings that you have so far read?
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Angus (angusmiranda) | 4337 comments Day 2 Questions

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Day 2 Activity

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Maria Ella (mariaellabetos) | 1353 comments Lemme rant: k fine ang ganda ng opening line nitong nobela mo, Charles. But it also means that you play with words too much. Oo na, wala pala kayong telebisyon. Sapat na ang mga pinagsasabi mo. Just like this time period, maraming liberal na pananaw ang naglipana dala rin ng karanasan ng mga mamamayan noong unang panahon. Andami mo ngang sinabi eh, Charles. Alam mo ba yun? Andami mo lang sinabi.

Sidenote: of all the books I have read, this is the toughest opening chapter of his. If you are a player of words mawiwili ka. But this is too much. You explain the situation of the two cities here. It felt like a senseless news update. Walang amor, ika nga.


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Veronica | 734 comments Day 2 Questions
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Meliza (mecawish) | 720 comments Ella: Galit ka na nyan kay Charles? Haha! :P


Monique (attymonique) | 2130 comments Day 2 Questions
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Maria Ella (mariaellabetos) | 1353 comments Hi Gwaxa! Since you have mentioned videobook, I tried it last night and I helped me survived the first six chapters of the book. It was fun hearing the old man read this old book. Classic and British. Heeee~

Okay:
Day 2 Questions
1. Explain the opening lines of ATO2C in your own words. (view spoiler)

2. What was your initial reaction to the phrase "recalled to life", and what did you first think it corresponds to, based on what you have read so far?
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3. What are your thoughts about the race for the spilled wine on the streets?
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4. Do you have any other thoughts about the characters, settings, and happenings that you have so far read?(view spoiler)

AT DAHIL BOOK 2 na - AYAN NA ANG PAGIBIG YIIII <3
Pero ang galing ng ending ng book 1. May mission pa rin si Lorry haha

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Maria Ella (mariaellabetos) | 1353 comments Meliza wrote: "Ella: Galit ka na nyan kay Charles? Haha! :P"

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Gwaxa | 350 comments Day 2 Questions

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Meliza (mecawish) | 720 comments Day 2 Questions
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Gwaxa | 350 comments Ella: Videobook is the best. Lels.


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Tin (rabbitin) | 560 comments Day 2 Questions
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message 67: by DC (last edited Jul 04, 2014 04:13AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

DC (disguisedcyclone) | 437 comments Thank you everybody for your answers! They were fun to read, especially with your takes on Lorry's "Recalled To Life" code :)

Note: Next set of questions and activities will be posted on either Saturday eve or Sunday morning. As usual, please don't hesitate to post about your thoughts on the chapters you have read so far :)


Gay: (view spoiler)

Louize: (view spoiler)

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Ronnie: (view spoiler)

Monique: (view spoiler)

Gwaxa: (view spoiler)

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Tin: (view spoiler)


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DC (disguisedcyclone) | 437 comments [Reading Plan Day 4-6: Book 2, Chapters 1-6]

Today, we start on a whole new scenery in ATO2C. Gone is the wine on the streets, and we say hello to a seemingly different world from Book 1.

(By the way, the chapter with the courtroom scene may be a little more wordier than Dickens' other chapters... I suppose Dickens' really relived his then role as a courtroom reporter here.)

Glossary
Book 2, Chapters 1-3 (Part 1 of 2): (view spoiler)


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DC (disguisedcyclone) | 437 comments Glossary
Book 2, Chapters 1-3 (Part 2 of 2): (view spoiler)

Book 2, Chapters 4-6: (view spoiler)


Reference Images
Temple Bar in 1870:
Temple Bar in 1870

Temple Bar today:
Temple Bar Today

Old Bailey (1800s):
Old Bailey (inside)

Old Bailey today:
Old Bailey (2012)


Addendum
On "the House" at Telson's.
Map of London, with relative areas of interest for Book 2, Chapters 1-6.
Clarificatory Notes on Charles Darnay’s Trial for Treason.


Louize (thepagewalker) | 1831 comments I have a question I was not able to raise earlier...
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Ycel | 662 comments LOUIZE: (view spoiler)

ANGUS: (view spoiler)

ELLA: (view spoiler)

RONNIE: (view spoiler)

MONIQUE: (view spoiler)

GWAXA: (view spoiler)

MELIZA: (view spoiler)

TIN: (view spoiler)


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Ycel | 662 comments Veronica said: “About Dickens’ verbosity, he really needed a good editor but I guess since this is a serialized story, once the chapters were published, he couldn’t go back and edit them.”

This is what it would have been like if Dickens had an editor. Top of the morning to you all!
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Gay | 58 comments Day 2 Questions
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DC:
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Ycel | 662 comments Addendum to the Glossary
Book 2, Chapter 1

This was missed in the glossary, but might confuse you (like the blasted Dover mail), so I’m calling attention to this line (third paragraph):

If your business necessitated your seeing “the House,” you were put into a species of Condemned Hold at the back, where you meditated on a misspent life, until the House came with its hands in its pockets, and you could hardly blink at it in the dismal twilight.

Obviously, the House is a person and refers to the head of the bank. You’ll encounter him again in later scenes in Tellson’s so we might as well be rid of the confusion now :)


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Tin (rabbitin) | 560 comments DC & YCEL:(view spoiler)

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Louize (thepagewalker) | 1831 comments Thank you, Ycel!


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Ycel | 662 comments Addendum to Reference Images
Because Book 2, chapters 1 to 6 are all happening in London.




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DC (disguisedcyclone) | 437 comments Posting up a question for Day 3 in a spoiler tag, as it may come across as spoiler-ish for some :)

Day 3 Questions
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2. Why did Dickens describe Stryver as “the lion” and Carton as “the jackal”?


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Tin (rabbitin) | 560 comments Day 3 Questions

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Meliza (mecawish) | 720 comments Day 3 Questions
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Veronica | 734 comments Day 3 Questions
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Gwaxa | 350 comments Day 3 Questions

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DC (disguisedcyclone) | 437 comments To those who doubt the reason for the acquittal: (view spoiler)

Thank you also to those who added their thoughts about the jackal/lion reference, as well as noting their definitions, based on what you have researched. I think an interesting note here would also be the lion-ish pride of Stryver, which may be of interest in the succeeding chapters :)

BTW, Gay: (view spoiler)


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Ycel | 662 comments Clarificatory Notes on Charles Darnay’s Trial for Treason
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DC (disguisedcyclone) | 437 comments [Reading Plan Day 7-8: Book 2, Chapters 7-9]

From the busy Old Bailey, we visit a French chateau. We also meet a distinguished personage, and discover a curious note from Jacques. The two cities are being brought before us, with comparisons and contrasts, and an interesting common factor.

As per usual, here is our glossary for the noted chapters, as well as our guide questions.

Glossary
Book 2, Chapters 7-9: (view spoiler)


Day 4 Questions:
1. What is the significance of the “echoing footsteps” in Chapter 6?
2. What are your thoughts about Monsieur the Marquis, and of the consequent unfortunate event that befell him?


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Monique (attymonique) | 2130 comments Day 3 Questions:
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Louize (thepagewalker) | 1831 comments Day 3 Questions:
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Tin (rabbitin) | 560 comments Day 4 Questions:
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Ycel | 662 comments TIN:(view spoiler)


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DC (disguisedcyclone) | 437 comments Louize wrote: "I wonder what made him this way?"

This is actually an interesting question, and could be something to discuss as we go along :)


Monique wrote: "Why, yes it does. If the physical similarities between Darnay and Carton are established, it means the defense has created reasonable doubt, and that's enough basis for an acquittal. In criminal cases such as for treason, what the prosecutors are required to establish is proof beyond reasonable doubt - in Tagalog, walang kaduda-dudang siya ang gumawa ng krimen - so much that if there's the smallest iota of uncertainty in this respect, the accused must be acquitted. There need not be other bases, in fact, for acquittal - never mind the disreputable characters of the other witnesses. Just one small snag in the prosecution's case - in Darnay's case, that it is possible that is wasn't him in view of his physical similarities with Carton - justifies acquittal.

Thank you, Monique, for the inputs. I believe it's helpful for us non-law specialists :)


Tin: Mob of Jacques... Nice note. And, haha, #TeamSydney! :)


Meliza wrote: ""Are all these footsteps destined to come to all of us, or are we to divide them among us?""

I love that you noted this. Great observation :)

As for your mention of the footsteps in Saint Antoine, and their involvement in the revolution... (view spoiler)


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DC (disguisedcyclone) | 437 comments [Reading Plan Day 9-10: Book 2, Chapters 10-13]

These chapters are, I believe, among the most amusing, and most mushy in the book. Perhaps it is time to take sides? #TeamCharles, #TeamSydney, #TeamStryver, represent? :) (I suppose it's also the time to gush a little bit.)

I also find it amusing that "Lucie" was the name of one of Charles Dickens' ladyloves, and here we see that there's a man connected to Lucie named Charles. Initials are CD, too.


Glossary
Book 2, Chapters 10-13: (view spoiler)


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Veronica | 734 comments Day 4 Questions:
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Ycel | 662 comments MONIQUE:(view spoiler)

LOUIZE: (view spoiler)

TIN:(view spoiler)

MELIZA:(view spoiler)

RONNIE:(view spoiler)


Veronica | 734 comments Ycel, Frank Muller is one of my favorite narrators and one of the best in the industry. I always seek out audiobooks that he's read. Sadly, he passed away a few years ago from a motorcycle accident. So this is a great addition to your collection. You can listen to a snippet of Simon Vance's reading at Audible.com. :)


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Tin (rabbitin) | 560 comments Ycel and DC: Go Team Sydney! (view spoiler)


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Monique (attymonique) | 2130 comments Day 4 Questions:
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Oh, and I'm for Team (view spoiler) I'm always for the underdog! \m/ TIN, lumalabas ang GoT influence ah, haha! Let's drink to that with a glass of Arbor gold! :D


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Gwaxa | 350 comments Day 4 Questions

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