- Tellson’s has set up temporary offices in the abandoned palace of an aristocrat.
- From this rather inauspicious location, Mr. Lorry has been making lots and lots of financial decisions.
- Riches have to be preserved (and shipped away), papers have to be saved, even more papers have to be burned…all in all, he’s been a pretty busy guy.
- Fortunately, Tellson’s seems to be in a safe space for now.
- Mr. Lorry looks out into the courtyard, where a large grindstone has been set up.
- The patriots use the courtyard as a space where they re-grind the edges of their weapons.
- Strangely enough, that makes the building a fairly safe place to be.
- As Mr. Lorry looks out the window, he receives a violent shock: Lucie and her father are coming in the courtyard door.
- Quickly, Mr. Lorry opens the door and rushes them inside.
- Lucie tells him that Darnay has come to the city.
- Immediately, Mr. Lorry realizes what this means. Darnay is in trouble.
- He tries to shield the Manettes from the windows, but the doctor coolly ignores him.
- Dr. Manette, you see, is something of a hero for the patriots. As a former prisoner of the Bastille, he’s untouchable.
- In fact, he might even have some leverage in getting Darnay out of prison.
- That’s why he and Lucie had come to Paris.
- Mr. Lorry actually agrees. He hurries Lucie up to his room, and then he and the doctor look out the window.
- Patriots are grinding weapons like mad.
- The entire courtyard has become stained with blood.
- Sparks fly off the grindstone, making the entire place look something like a hell on earth.
- Mr. Lorry whispers to the doctor that the patriots have begun murdering prisoners.
- Dr. Manette sighs and goes out into the crowd.
- Soon Mr. Lorry hears the crowd screaming, "Long live the Bastille prisoner!"
- He watches as Dr. Manette is carried out into the streets by the mob.
- Later that night, he and Lucie wait upstairs for Dr. Manette to return.
- Lucie listens, startled, as the grindstone works through the night.