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What's Mr. Lorry's impression of Miss Pross?

Mr. Lorry knew that Miss Pross was jealous. But now he also knows that under her strange appearance, she is an unselfish woman-only a woman can do this-such a person is willing to be a slave purely for love and worship, for the youth they have passed away and others still have, for the beauty they have never had, for the success that fate has not given them, and for the bright hope that their dark life will never shine on. Mr. Lorry knows the world very well and understands that there is nothing like sincere service in the world. That is a kind of loyal dedication that has not been polluted by the concept of employing people. He held high respect for her feelings, and made compensation in his heart (we all do this, but some people do more, and some people do less), and put Miss Pross in a position close to the next angel, ranking above the lady who has an account with Tellson Bank, although the latter's talent and upbringing are many times stronger than her.

"There was and will be only one person worthy of my bird," said Miss Pross. "My brother Solomon, if he hadn't made the only mistake in his life."