In "A Tale of Two Cities," Mr. Lorry displays concern and anxiety about the possible resurrection and release of Dr. Manette, who has been buried for 18 years. This is evident through his nervous disposition, the precautions he takes to shield Dr. Manette from certain information, and his efforts to keep Dr. Manette's identity a secret from others who may pose a threat. Additionally, Mr. Lorry's discussions with Jarvis Lorry about Dr. Manette's fragile mental state further indicate his deep-seated worry about the potential consequences of Dr. Manette's resurrection.
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