Even though there aren't any underlined words, you can still clearly see that the pronoun used is third person. This is because The narrator is talking about Mr. Phillips, and is not using pronouns like "I" and "we", which would be first person, or "you" and "you're", which would be second person.
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When the author claims that Helen Grey <span>miss that modest charm, w</span>hich is the surest charm of all. He might be handsome of all, but when he will trip and fall, no man would <span>care to stretch his arm and help. This shows that Helen is an unpleasant person. </span>