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 Pross brought the message to Mr. Lorry from Dr. Manette stating that Darnay was safe.
Miss Pross brought the message to Mr. Lorry from Dr. Manette stating that Darnay was safe.
Earnest Defarge
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. "
ACQUITTED
Jerry Cruncher went to the Old Bailey to deliver a message to Mr. Jarvis Lorry.
ACQUITTED
Jerry was the messenger. Mr. Lorry was the businessman
Mr. Lorry is Dr. Mannetts Banker and Jerry is Mr. Lorrys messinger
Mr. Lorry asks the spectre if the distress on his pursuer's face is for him or for oneself.
In book 3 chapter 9 Jarvis Lorry is 78 years old
Mr. Lorry checks into a inn for the night upon his arrival in Dover.