Jerry Cruncher delivered it
Jerry Cruncher went to the Old Bailey to deliver a message to Mr. Jarvis Lorry.
The message was for Jarvis Lorry and his occupation is a representative for Tellson's Bank.
The strange message involves Mr. Lorry. A messenger approaches a mail coach to speak to one of it's passengers, Mr. Jarvis Lorry. The messenger tells him "Wait at Dover for Mam'selle. " Mr. Lorry then gives the messenger his own message "Recalled to Life. "
In Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities," Jarvis Lorry receives a message from Dr. Manette that prompts him to travel to Paris. The message indicates that Dr. Manette has been released from imprisonment and is in need of assistance. Lorry's role as a banker and friend to the Manette family drives him to ensure Dr. Manette's safety and to reunite him with his daughter, Lucie. This sets the stage for the unfolding drama of the novel.
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Lorry was 78 years old at the end of the book.
The message was for Jarvis Lorry and his occupation is a representative for Tellson's Bank.
Jarvis Lorry is the first person we meet in A Tale of Two Cities. He remains a strong and sympathetic character throughout the book.
Jarvis is a businessman, employee, a bit stiff, and not overly emotional.
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