A TALE OF TWO CITIES A STORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION By Charles Dickens The Golden Thread (11) A Companion Picture “Sydney,” said Mr. Stryver, on that self-same night, or morning, to his jackal “mix another bowl of punch I have something to say to you.” Sydney had been working double tides that night, and the night before, and the night before that, and a good many nights in succession, making a grand clearance among Mr. Stryver's papers before the setting in of the long vacation. The clearance was effected at last the Stryver arrears were handsomely fetched up everything