`I am a little tired,' her husband acknowledged.
`Barsad,' said Defarge, making it French by
pronunciation. But, he had been so careful to get it accurately, that he then
spelt it with perfect correctness.
`Barsad,,' repeated madame. `Good.
Christian name?'
`John.'
`John Barsad,' repeated madame, after
murmuring it once to herself. `Good. His appearance; is it known?'
`Age, about forty years; height, about five
feet nine; black hair; complexion dark; generally, rather handsome visage; eyes
dark, face thin, long, and sallow; nose aquiline, but not straight, having a
peculiar inclination towards the left cheek; expression, therefore, sinister.'
`Eh my faith. It is a portrait!' said
madame, laughing. `He shall be registered tomorrow.'
They turned into the wine-shop, which was
closed (for it was midnight) and where Madame Defarge immediately took her post
at her desk, counted the small moneys that had been taken during her absence,
examined the stock, went through the entries in the book, made other entries of
her own, checked the serving man in every possible way, and finally dismissed
him to bed. Then she turned out the contents of the bowl of money for the
second time, and began knotting them up in her handkerchief, in a chain of
separate knots, for safe keeping through the night. All this while, Defarge,
with his pipe in his mouth, walked up and down, complacently admiring, but
never interfering; in which condition, indeed, as to the business and his
domestic affairs, he walked up and down through life.
The night was hot, and the shop, close shut
and surrounded by so foul a neighbourhood, was ill-smelling. Monsieur Defarge's
olfactory sense was by no means delicate, but the stock of wine smelt much
stronger than it ever tasted, and so did the stock of rum and brandy and
aniseed. He whiffed the compound of scents away, as he put down his smoked-out
pipe.
`You are fatigued,' said madame, raising
her glance as she knotted the money. `There are only the usual odours.'
`I am a little tired,' her husband
acknowledged.

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