In this chapter, we learn that Dr. Manette's arm is still injured, and that he's going to have to stay away from his patient for a few days. We also learn that the patient's father was the one who committed the crime, and he'll be coming back tomorrow to check on his son's condition. The doctor tells Manette that smoking is bad for his health, but that he can't have more than one cigarette at a time, because it's too strong. He also warns Manette not to smoke in front of his family, since it'
In this chapter, we learn that Dr. Manette's arm is still injured, and that he's going to have to stay away from his patient for a few days. We also learn that the patient's father was the one who committed the crime, and he'll be coming back tomorrow to check on his son's condition. The doctor tells Manette that smoking is bad for his health, but that he can't have more than one cigarette at a time, because it's too strong. He also warns Manette not to smoke in front of his family, since it'