The Virgin and Child with St Anne
The Water lily Pond
Venus and Cupid
Vermeer girl with the pearl earring
¡¡¡¡"You will be good to my poor husband. You will do him no harm. You will help me to see him if you can?" ¡¡¡¡"Your husband is not my business here," returned Madame Defarge, looking down at her with perfect composure. "It is the daughter of your father who is my business here." ¡¡¡¡"For my sake, then, be merciful to my husband. For my child's sake! She will put her hands together and pray you to be merciful. We are more afraid of you than of these others." ¡¡¡¡Madame Defarge received it as a compliment, and looked at her husband.
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Defarge, who had been uneasily biting his thumb-nail and looking at her, collected his face into a sterner expression. ¡¡¡¡"What is it that your husband says in that little letter?" asked Madame Defarge, with a lowering smile. "Influence; he says something touching influence?" ¡¡¡¡"That my father," said Lucie, hurriedly taking the paper from her breast, but with her alarmed eyes on her questioner and not on it, "has much influence around him."
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