What part did Mr. Lorry play in reuniting Lucie and her father?
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Mr. Lorry's role in reuniting Lucie and her father
Mr. Lorry played the role of the mediator in uniting Lucie and her father.
Mr. Jarvis Lorry played a pivotal role in reuniting Lucie and her father Dr. Alexander Manette in Charles Dickens’ famous novel ‘A Tale of Two Cities’.
The novel is a romantic as well as historic novel.
It is set on the French Revolution.
Mr. Jarvis Lorry was a responsible bank officer in the reputed Tellson’s bank.
When he was posted at Paris he had saved the infant Lucie when her doctor father had been arrested and imprisoned in the dreaded prison of Bastille.
He had taken Lucie to London and brought her up as her god father.
When he received the news of the existence of Lucie’s father after a long period of time he made it his mission to unite father and child.
Lucie was then a young adult. Mr. Lorry cautiously took her to Paris and prepared her to meet her father.
Though Dr. Manettee was not in the best of health-physically and mentally, yet with Mr. Lorry’s endeavours he was safely united with his daughter and taken to London.
Even though everyone believed that Lucie's father was dead Mr. Lorry didn't lose his hope. He kept on searching for him for years that one day he found what had happened to Mr. Mannette and that he was now under the care of his old worked Defarge. He informed Lucie about this and took her to Paris to meet her father for the first time. And so Mr. Lorry played a vital role in reuniting Lucie and her father.
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