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He was appalled at Cruncher because he found out that Cruncher's a grave robber when Cruncher said that the supposedly dead Roger Cly's grave was filled with rocks and stones

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Mr. Lorry is appalled at Cruncher because he catches him digging up and stealing bodies from graves for medical experiments. Mr. Lorry is a man of moral integrity and is shocked by Cruncher's illegal and unethical actions.

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