Lorry reads the message, which states, “Wait at Dover for Mam’selle.”Mr.
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Who delivers the message to Mr Lorry?
Finally, that evening, Monsieur Defarge delivers a message to Mr. Lorry from the Doctor, which states that Darnay is safe for the moment and that Defarge has a note from Darnay to Lucie.
When Mr Lorry dozes off in the night what does he see?
Lorry dozes restlessly, reflecting upon his mission, “to dig some one out of a grave”who has been “buried alive for eighteen years.”He envisions what the face of the man must look like and contemplates how severely the years may have affected him. Haunted by visions of the man’s face, Mr.
What does Mr Lorry do upon arrival in Dover?
Lorry do when he arrives in Dover? He checks into the Royal George Hotel and takes a nap.
Who does Mr Lorry meet in Dover?
Lucie
Manette, who for eighteen years has been imprisoned in the Bastille and left to die. The intense solitude of his long confinement in prison is a continuation of the novel’s theme of alienation. The young lady that Lorry meets in Dover is Dr. Manette’s daughter, Lucie.
What did the message for Mr Lorry say?
Mr. Lorry gets delivered a message that says “Wait at Dover for Mam’selle.” Jerry is sent back with a reply from Mr. Lorry that simply states “Recalled to life.” Jerry is at first puzzled by this “blazing strange message” but still goes on to deliver it.
What was the message delivered by Jerry What was Mr Jarvis Lorry’s answer?
Lorry of Tellson’s Bank receives a cryptic message from the bank’s messenger, Jerry Cruncher. Mr. Lorry responds to the message, “Wait at Dover for Mam’selle,” with his own cryptic reply, “RECALLED TO LIFE.”
What is the dream Jarvis Lorry repeatedly has in Chapter 3?
Lorry dreams of wandering through the inner vaults of Tellson’s Bank and finding everything safe. He also dreams that he “was on his way to dig someone out of a grave.” In his dream, he sees a cadaverous man who has been buried alive for 18 years.
Why is Mr Lorry traveling to France who is he taking with him?
Lorry traveling to France, and who is he taking with him? Mr. Lorry has to get and protect important papers for Tellson’s Bank in France. Lorry takes Cruncher with him.
Why did Mr Lorry become angry with Mr Carton?
Lordy become angry with Mr. Carton? He becomes angry because Carton indicate he had no use for businessmen.
Why did Mr Lorry come here as a visitor?
Mr. Lorry had come to take Dr. Manette to Lucie’s house after Dr. Manette got released from the prison.
What question had Mr Lorry asked Monsieur Manette just before this?
Answer: Lorry was still staring at him. “Monsieur Manette, do you remember nothing of me?” “Monsieur Manette, don’t you remember me?” asked Mr. Lorry.
What advice does Lorry give to stryver?
Lorry suggests that Stryver let him visit the Manettes and find out if Lucie would accept Stryver’s suit. Stryver agrees, and when Mr. Lorry returns from Soho, he tells Stryver that he should drop his suit.
Is Mr Lorry called testify as a witness for Dr. Manette?
Mr. Lorry, Lucie, and Dr. Manette are each called to testify: they had all met Charles aboard ship on their way back from Paris five years earlier. Lucie explains how Charles helped her care for her father, swaying the jury in Charles’s favor.
What does Mr Lorry look like?
Jarvis Lorry is a “very orderly and methodical”, well-dressed ‘good man’ with “bright eyes” (Dickens 14).
Why did Mr Lorry take her arm and lead her inside?
i) Why did Mr. Lorry take her arm and lead her inside ? Because she was trembling with fear. He wanted to show Lucy her father.
What surprises Mr Lorry in this chapter?
Mr. Lorry is surprised when Lucie and Dr. Manette arrive in Paris.
What is Mr Lorry thinking as the chapter ends?
What is Mr. Lorry thinking as the chapter ends? He is greatly troubled as to Charles and Lucie’s future.
What does Mr stryver tell Mr Lorry?
Mr. Stryver tells Mr. Lorry that he is on a personal visit. He then tells him that he is going to ask Lucie Manette to marry him.
What question does Mr Lorry ask the Spectre What is the Spectre’s answer What do you think this means?
Study guide for A Tale of Two Cities – Hope it helps(:
Question | Answer |
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What does Mr. lorry ask the spectre? | “burried how long?” (11) |
What is the spectre’s answer | “almost 18 years.” |
what do you think it means? | that he has been in jail for 18 years. |
Why is Jarvis Lorry important?
In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens’ novel about the French Revolution, Jarvis Lorry is a banker and an admirable, loyal friend who first rescues Lucie; then her father, Dr. Manette; and finally her husband, Charles Darnay, by being at their sides and facilitating their well-being.