on a ship that was crossing the English channel
Miss Pross brought the message to Mr. Lorry from Dr. Manette stating that Darnay was safe.
Miss Manette brought a message to Mr. Lorry from her father, Dr. Manette, asking for help in "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens.
Miss Manette is in secret conference with Mr. Lorry in Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities."
Lucie Manette and Mr. Charles Darnay visited Jarvis Lorry in his Paris apartment. They came to seek his help and advice during a tumultuous time in the city.
Lucie Manette first appeared in chapter 2. It is when Mr. Lorry told Lucie about Dr. Manette not dead. In fact he was in prison. Dr. Mantette was just released from prison and is in the Defarges' wine shop
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Mr. Jarvis Lorry was still working for Tellson's bank twenty years prior.. and he was an executor at the bank where all of Dr. Manette's affairs were handled. When he "died", and his wife 2 years after, it was Mr Lorry who was in charge of everything. Including his daughter. Because the Manette's were clients, and only "buisness" he was the one who took Lucy, as a child, to EEngland where she was an orphan.
Mr. Lorry was a frequent visitor to the Manette home.
Charles Darnay marries Lucie Manette, who is not a rich widow but has been raised by her father Dr. Manette. The character who marries a wealthy widow with three sons is Mr. Lorry.
Jarvis Lorry took the Defarges to meet with Dr. Manette, who had been unjustly imprisoned in the Bastille for many years. Dr. Manette had previously been the servant of the Evremonde family, with whom the Defarges had connections.
Jarvis Lorry
Miss Pross brought the message to Mr. Lorry from Dr. Manette stating that Darnay was safe.