What was the content of the letter written by Dr. Manette brought forth by Madame Defarge during his second trial?

A) The letter showed that the Evremonde brothers expected the starving peasants to eat grass.

B) The letter showed that Darnay's father and twin brother, the Evremondes,
took a young, married village woman and killed her husband, father, and brother. The woman who was kidnapped by the Evremondes was Madame Defarge's sister.

C) The letter showed that the Evremonde brothers ran over a young boy and threw money at his father.

D)The letter showed that Dr. Manette had been the physician to the
Evremonde brothers and was imprisoned because he would not give them the medicines they wanted.

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C) The letter showed that the Evremonde brothers ran over a young boy and threw money at his father.

The letter was written by Dr. Manette while he was in prison and recounts the story of his imprisonment at the hands of Charles's father and uncle, Monsieur the Marquis (twin brothers). The story is tragic. The two Evremonde brothers were cruel and sadistic, representing all the worst of the aristocratic class.

Finally, that evening, Monsieur Defarge delivers a message to Mr. Lorry from the Doctor, which states that Darnay is safe for the moment and that Defarge has a note from Darnay to Lucie.

A symbol of vengefulness and revolutionary excess, Madame Defarge sits outside her Paris wine shop endlessly knitting a scarf that is—in effect—a list of those to be killed.

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