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Which detail indicates the setting of the passage? A Tale of Two Cities
by Charles D1ckens (adapted excerpt)

-Monseigneur, one of the great lords in power at the Court, held his fortnightly reception in his grand hotel in Paris.
-Monseigneur could swallow a great many things with ease and was by some few sullen minds supposed to be rather rapidly swallowing France.
-One lacquey carried the chocolate-pot into the sacred presence
-Monseigneur was out at a little supper most nights, with fascinating company.

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