1. Which phrase is used to describe Tellson's Bank in Chapter 1?
2. What is Jerry Cruncher's role at Tellson's Bank?
3. What activity of his wife does Jerry Cruncher find frustrating?
4. What physical substance on his father's fingers puzzles Young Jerry?
5. Where is Tellson's Bank located relative to a significant city landmark?
6. In Chapter 2, where is Jerry Cruncher sent to deliver a note?
7. What is the specific charge against the accused, Charles Darnay?
8. Who are the two witnesses against Charles Darnay that Jerry observes in the courtroom?
9. How does the crowd in the courtroom react to Charles Darnay?
10. What is the turning point of the trial in Chapter 3?
11. How does Sydney Carton appear during most of the trial?
12. What is the verdict of the trial?
13. Who invites Charles Darnay to dinner after the trial?
14. How does Sydney Carton describe himself to Darnay at the tavern?
15. What does Carton realize Darnay represents to him?
16. What does Jerry Cruncher tell his wife he won't tolerate?
17. What is the penalty for the treason Darnay is accused of?
18. What does Mr. Stryver claim about Barsad in his conclusion?
20. What does Carton do after finishing his drink at the end of Chapter 4?