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ATOTC, Book the Second, Chapter 4

Across
Read the passage. "The jury freed her, but I still think she's guilty.” Which word would best replace freed?
Read the passage. "I neither want any thanks, nor merit any,” was the careless response. “It was nothing to do, in the first place; and I don’t know why I did it, in the second.” Which word would best replace response?
Read the passage. It would have been difficult by a far brighter light, to recognize in Doctor Manette, intellectual of face and upright of bearing, the shoemaker of the attic in Paris.” Which word would best replace attic?
Read the passage. "The abrupt change of subject unsettled her.” Which word would best replace unsettled?
Read the passage. "Do you feel, yet, that you belong to this earthly scheme again, Mr. Darnay?” Which word would best replace earthly?
Read the passage. “From the dimly-lighted passages of the court, the last deposit of the human stew that had been boiling there all day, was straining off…” Which word would best replace deposit?
Read the passage. "…the lawyer for the defence, and its counsel, Mr. Stryver, stood gathered round Mr. Charles Darnay—just released—congratulating him on his escape from death.” Which word would best replace lawyer?
Read the passage. "Mr. Darnay had kissed her hand passionately and gratefully, and had turned to Mr. Stryver, whom he warmly thanked.” Which word would best replace passionately?
Down
Read the passage. "There are team rules governing behavior on and off the field.” Which word would best replace behavior?
Read the passage. "Perhaps a little angry with himself, as well as with the advocate, Mr. Lorry bustled into the chair, and was carried off to Tellson’s.” Which word would best replace advocate?
Read the passage. "Suffering from a stutter, announcing the games eventually helped mitigate his speech inhibition.” Which word would best replace inhibition?
Read the passage. “Yet, no one could have looked at him twice, without looking again: even though the opportunity of observation had not extended to the mournful intonation of his low grave voice, and to the abstraction that overclouded him fitfully, without any apparent reason.” Which word would best replace intonation?
Read the passage. "…while Carton sat opposite to him at the same table, with his separate bottle of port before him, and his rude manner upon him.” Which word would best replace rude?
Read the passage. "I know, I know,” rejoined Mr. Carton, carelessly. “Don’t be bothered, Mr. Lorry. You are as good as another, I have no doubt: better, I dare say.”” Which word would best replace bothered?
Read the passage. "When he was left alone, this strange being took up a candle, went to a glass that hung against the wall, and surveyed himself meticulously in it.” Which word would best replace meticulously?