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1 Her knitting was before her, but she had laid it down to pick her teeth with a toothpick.
2 Only one soul was to be seen, and that was Madame Defarge--who leaned against the door-post, knitting, and saw nothing.
3 She quickly brought them down and handed them in;--and immediately afterwards leaned against the door-post, knitting, and saw nothing.
4 Madame Defarge immediately called to her husband that she would get them, and went, knitting, out of the lamplight, through the courtyard.
5 The eyes of Monsieur Defarge were studying his wife at her knitting when the elderly gentleman advanced from his corner, and begged the favour of a word.
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