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I had never sent him a bill and he had never offered to pay, although after I got Bobby Vecchio to noll pross the marijuana distribution rap, Tim had offered to set me up with a hot babe in Richleigh.

Cursing slightly, I asked Pross for a second call and got through to Annette.

Lorry and Miss Pross are seen as narrowly English, provincial and unimaginative as the stereotype holds.

Lorry and Miss Pross are shown to be softening under the good influence of Lucie and her family, so that by the third part they are no longer stereotypes of an old England of which Dickens is critical.

Lorry, and Miss Pross is gradually transferred to the revolutionaries.

Miss Pross too is governed in her actions solely by her love of Lucie.

And so it is with Lucie, who gives meaning and purpose to the lives of Darnay, Carton, Manette, Miss Pross, and Mr.

Hexam and Helena Landless, because that sort of tough, aggressive woman is seen in Miss Pross and taken to horrifying extremes in Madame Defarge.

When they meet unexpectedly in Paris, Miss Pross comes in for exactly the same criticism that Jerry had leveled at his wife.

Whether it is the devoted bravery of Miss Pross, the long-suffering and patient fortitude of Mrs.

Madame Defarge, whose feet are met by water from a broken basin when she confronts Miss Pross and her own imminent death.

Duty sustains Lucie when Darnay is in prison, just as it gives Miss Pross the strength to overcome Madame Defarge.

I thought of all Pross had told me, and was struck by one unexplored and dreadful possibility.

Pitter Pross was unhappy: The paddock guards fell asleep faster than he could circle the paddock and wake them up.

Men so short on sleep not only had trouble staying awake, Pross told himself.