
A Tale of Two Cities III - The Track of a Storm
Author
- Charles Dickens
Publication
11/26/1859
Overview
A Tale of Two Cities III: The Track of a Storm by Charles Dickens brings the story into a period of rising tension as events begin to move with a sense of urgency and inevitability. The calm that once held the characters together gives way to a more turbulent atmosphere, where past choices and hidden ties carry heavier consequences. As the world around them grows harsher and less predictable, the characters are drawn closer to moments that test their resolve and reveal their true nature. Dickens maintains a strong emotional focus while guiding the narrative toward its final movement, where sacrifice, loyalty, and the weight of history become impossible to ignore.
Content
CHAPTER I. In Secret
CHAPTER II. The Grindstone
CHAPTER III. The Shadow
CHAPTER IV. Calm in Storm
CHAPTER V. The Wood-Sawyer
CHAPTER VI. Triumph
CHAPTER VII. A Knock at the Door
CHAPTER VIII. A Hand at Cards
CHAPTER IX. The Game Made
CHAPTER X. The Substance of the Shadow
CHAPTER XI. Dusk
CHAPTER XII. Darkness
CHAPTER XIII. Fifty-two
CHAPTER XIV. The Knitting Done
CHAPTER XV. The Footsteps Die Out For Ever