Lucie. Before Miss Pross comes back... Will you marry me?" Lucie Manette (Aisley Wallace Harper) and Charles Darnay (Sam Fisher). | By Napa High Theatre Arts | Facebook
A tale of two cities. Ronald Colman as Sydney Carton. Elisabeth Allen as Lucie Manette. - NYPL Digital Collections
![You might, from your appearance, be the wife of Lucifer,' said Miss Pross" — Fred Barnard's twenty-fourth illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities" (1874) You might, from your appearance, be the wife of Lucifer,' said Miss Pross" — Fred Barnard's twenty-fourth illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities" (1874)](https://victorianweb.org/art/illustration/barnard/ttc/24.jpg)
You might, from your appearance, be the wife of Lucifer,' said Miss Pross" — Fred Barnard's twenty-fourth illustration for "A Tale of Two Cities" (1874)
![File:Mr Lorry and Miss Pross guiltily destroy Dr Manette's workbench (Phiz).jpeg - Wikimedia Commons File:Mr Lorry and Miss Pross guiltily destroy Dr Manette's workbench (Phiz).jpeg - Wikimedia Commons](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dd/Mr_Lorry_and_Miss_Pross_guiltily_destroy_Dr_Manette%27s_workbench_%28Phiz%29.jpeg)
File:Mr Lorry and Miss Pross guiltily destroy Dr Manette's workbench (Phiz).jpeg - Wikimedia Commons
![Farewell! The innocent Charles Darnay says farewell to his wife, Lucie Manette, Stock Photo, Photo et Image Droits gérés. Photo XY2-2087547 | agefotostock Farewell! The innocent Charles Darnay says farewell to his wife, Lucie Manette, Stock Photo, Photo et Image Droits gérés. Photo XY2-2087547 | agefotostock](https://previews.agefotostock.com/previewimage/medibigoff/41ef58f726860b046bab3a7f15284f20/xy2-2087547.jpg)