The book A Tale of Two Cities was written by author John Silvester Here you can read free online of A Tale of Two Cities book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Tale of Two Cities a good or bad book?
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But to the woman who loved him, and maybe still does, he was a man of contradictions: he ran with and fought against some of the toughest crims in the country but he (and his older brother Brian) didn’t have tattoos, didn’t smoke, kept fit and were natty to the point of vanity. And both brothers could be impulsively kind, especially to priests and children. Judi Gay would become Les’s second wife. He already had two daughters with his first wife Pat when he met Judi at the Winston Charles nightc...lub in Toorak Road in 1970. She was an apprentice hairdresser and a keen sportswoman – she had played for Victoria in under-16 netball (and would play the game at a high level until her early 40s). She came from what Les called a ‘squarehead’ family: her father was a hard-working foreman mechanic at the Yarra Falls knitting mill in Abbotsford until the mill closed, then a cleaner at the St Kilda Road army barracks. At 21, Judi’s good looks and physical vitality turned heads. At 25, Les Kane turned heads too, often by kicking them.
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