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The seamstress The seamstress is a fictional character in Charles Dickens's 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities. She is a young woman who works as a seamstress in London and is struggling to make ends meet. She is also a member of the French Revolution and is involved in the storming of the Bastille. The seamstress is a complex and sympathetic character who is caught up in the events of the French Revolution. She is a victim of the poverty and inequality of the time, but she is also a strong and courageous woman who is willing to fight for what she believes in. The seamstress is a reminder of the human cost of the French Revolution, and her story is a powerful indictment of the social and political injustices that led to the revolution.
The seamstress is a young woman who works in a sweatshop in London. She is poor and overworked, but she is also kind and compassionate. She befriends Sydney Carton, a lawyer who is also a revolutionary. The seamstress helps Carton to escape from prison, and she later dies in his place.