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''' | [[Mr]] '''Lorry''' was a character from ''[[A Tale of Two Cities]]'' by [[Charles Dickens]]. | ||
At one point in the book, Mr Lorry confirmed to another character that he had been travelling on a [[boat]] with two companions - "A gentleman and a lady". He told the other that his passage had been rough. When asked if he had had any "conversation with the [[Prisoner (A Tale of Two Cities character)|prisoner]]", he replied with the negative. The pair were then interrupted as [[Manette|Miss Manette]] stood to gaze upon the prisoner. | At one point in the book, Mr Lorry confirmed to another character that he had been travelling on a [[boat]] with two companions - "A gentleman and a lady". He told the other that his passage had been rough. When asked if he had had any "conversation with the [[Prisoner (A Tale of Two Cities character)|prisoner]]", he replied with the negative. The pair were then interrupted as [[Manette|Miss Manette]] stood to gaze upon the prisoner. | ||
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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* In the real world, the full name of the character is Jarvis Lorry. | * In the real world, the full name of the character is {{w|Jarvis Lorry}}. | ||
* [[Nigel Stock]] played the character in the 1980 BBC TV series ''A Tale of Two Cities''. | * [[Nigel Stock]] played the character in the 1980 BBC TV series ''A Tale of Two Cities''. | ||
* [[Jonathan Coy]] played the character in the 2011 [[BBC Radio 4]] adaptation ''A Tale of Two Cities''. | * [[Jonathan Coy]] played the character in the 2011 [[BBC Radio 4]] adaptation ''A Tale of Two Cities''. |