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Image of Sydney Carton in A Tale of Two Cities by English School, (20th century)
Sydney Carton" by Harry Furniss — twenty-second illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities" (1910)
Sydney Carton, From A Tale Of Two Cities By Charles Dickens Spiral Notebook by Ralph Bruce - Bridgeman Prints
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Carton rejected" by Harry Furniss — fourteenth illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities" (1910)
Sydney Carton, From A Tale Of Two Cities By Charles Dickens Shower Curtain by Ralph Bruce - Fine Art America
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Sydney Carton, the protagonist in Charles Dickens' 'A Tale of Two Cities', Stock Photo, Photo et Image Droits gérés. Photo MEV-10424884 | agefotostock
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From Frederick Barnard's (1846-1896) popular painting, of Sydney Carton, from Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities, exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1882. The Genius of Shaw page 47 Stock Photo - Alamy
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Frederick Barnard's Sydney Carton
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