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What is the best paraphrase of the highlighted words in this reading passage?

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there were three rooms on each floor, and the doors of each room had been left open to air them out. mr. lorry, smiling as he thought of that resemblance to lucie manette that he saw all around him, walked from one room to another. the first room was the nicest. in it were lucie’s pet birds, flowers, books, a desk, a worktable, and a box of watercolor paints. the second room was dr. manette’s consulting room, which they also used as a dining room. the third room was the doctor’s bedroom. light filtered in through the leaves of the plane tree outside the window and speckled the walls and floor in shifting patterns. in the corner stood the unused shoemaker’s bench and a tray of tools. it looked the same as it had on the fifth floor of that miserable house near the wine shop in the suburb of saint antoine in paris.
“i wonder,” said mr. lorry, pausing in his looking about, “that he keeps that reminder of his sufferings about him! ”

the highlighted words are : "that he keeps that reminder of his sufferings about him! ”

the choices are:
a: the shoemaker's bench and tools brought back terrible memories for dr. manette.
b: the house reminded dr. manette of the house he owned in paris.
c. the doctor's consulting room was furnished like the one he had in france.
d: the books had been brought from france and were favorites of dr. manette's wife.

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