Choose the passage from A Tale of Two Cities that suggests a foreshadowing human violence?

In Book the First of *A Tale of Two Cities*, a passage during a public execution foreshadows human violence using metaphors related to the sun, light, and crops:

"The sunlight falls steadily on the scaffold and the bodies, and on the crowd, upon which the dust clouds settle again. The scaffold is not a very high one, and the victims pass quickly out of sight; so quickly, that the sensation scarcely pauses while the light that falls on the axe's blade, and on the blood that sprinkles it, is confined almost to the quick stroke itself, and does not linger."

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