CHAPTER VI
Sidney Carton, thought Ruth, in pursuit of a sing-song girl! The idea was so
incongruous that a cold little smile parted her lips. Anna had told me that
he carried always with him this bogus marriage certificate. But there was, it insisted, no mobility in his face, no
movement, nothing about him that warmed. But it was clear she was in no mood for Teddys. It reminded her
viscerally of her subhuman status, stripped away of the
pretenses of art, intellect, and nicety. Light the lantern. "Why it is astonishing, certainly," remarked Kneebone, "to find any woman
constant—especially to a girlish attachment; but such is the case. What you said wanted saying. This was rather too much to expect; for we all know, if Mr. So Ruth
took another step toward her destination, which we in our vanity call destiny. “An annuity—a sum of money paid to you yearly or quarterly through my
solicitors, and which you can consider as a gift from your sister.
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