7 uses
- The English customer was not without his reflections then, that it might be a good deed to seize that arm, lift it, and strike under it sharp and deep.3.12 — Darkness (44% in)
- "I really think this must be a man!" was Mr. Lorry's breathless reflection, simultaneously with his coming against the wall.1.4 — The Preparation (92% in)
- Haunted in a most ghastly manner that abominable place would have been, if the glass could ever have rendered back its reflections, as the ocean is one day to give up its dead.2.2 — A Sight (81% in)
- I have not proposed to the young lady, and, between ourselves, I am by no means certain, on reflection, that I ever should have committed myself to that extent.2.12 — The Fellow of Delicacy (93% in)
- With this view, he urged his son to hold her in conversation also, and led the unfortunate woman a hard life by dwelling on any causes of complaint he could bring against her, rather than he would leave her for a moment to her own reflections.2.14 — The Honest Tradesman (52% in)
- "It is a painful reflection to me," said Charles Darnay, quite astounded, "that I should have done him any wrong.2.20 — A Plea (82% in)
- Here, Mr. Lorry perceived the reflection on the wall to elongate, and Mr. Cruncher rose and stepped forward.3.8 — A Hand at Cards (83% in)
There are no more uses of "reflection" in A Tale of Two Cities.
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