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Elizabeth Gaskell. Essential Novelists - Elizabeth Gaskell
Table of Contents
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North and South
Chapter I 'Haste To The Wedding'
Chapter II. Roses And Thorns
Chapter III 'The More Haste The Worse Speed'
Chapter IV. Doubts And Difficulties
Chapter V. Decision
Chapter VI. Farewell
Chapter VII. New Scenes And Faces
Chapter VIII. Home Sickness
Chapter IX. Dressing For Tea
Chapter X. Wrought Iron And Gold
Chapter XI. First Impressions
Chapter XII. Morning Calls
Chapter XIII. A Soft Breeze In A Sultry Place
Chapter XIV. The Mutiny
Chapter XV. Masters And Men
Chapter XVI. The Shadow Of Death
Chapter XVII. What Is A Strike?
Chapter XVIII. Likes And Dislikes
Chapter XIX. Angel Visits
Chapter XX. Men And Gentlemen
Chapter XXI. The Dark Night
Chapter XXII. A Blow And Its Consequences
Chapter XXIII. Mistakes
Chapter XXIV. Mistakes Cleared Up
Chapter XXV. Frederick
Chapter XXVI. Mother And Son
Chapter XXVII. Fruit-Piece
Chapter XXVIII. Comfort In Sorrow
Chapter XXIX. A Ray Of Sunshine
Chapter XXX. Home At Last
Chapter XXXI 'Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot?'
Chapter XXXII. Mischanges
Chapter XXXIII. Peace
Chapter XXXIV. False And True
Chapter XXXV. Expiation
Chapter XXXVI. Union Not Always Strenght
Chapter XXXVII. Looking South
Chapter XXXVIII. Promises Fulfilled
Chapter XXXIX. Making Friends
Chapter XL. Out Of Tune
Chapter XLI. The Journey’s End
Chapter XLII. Alone! Alone!
Chapter XLIII. Margaret’s Flittin'
Chapter XLIV. Ease Not Peace
Chapter XLV. Not All A Dream
Chapter XLVI. Once And Now
Chapter XLVII. Something Wanting
Chapter XLVIII 'Ne'er To Be Found Again'
Chapter XLIX. Breathing Tranquillity
Chapter L. Changes At Milton
Chapter LI. Meeting Again
Chapter LII 'Pack Clouds Away'
Mary Barton
Preface
Chapter I. A Mysterious Disappearance
Chapter II. A Manchester Tea-Party
Chapter III. John Barton’s Great Trouble
Chapter IV. Old Alice’s History
Chapter V. The Mill On Fire—Jem Wilson To The Rescue
Chapter VI. Poverty And Death
Chapter VII. Jem Wilson’s Repulse
Chapter VIII. Margaret’s Debut As public Singer
Chapter IX. Barton’s London Experiences
Chapter X. Return Of The Prodigal
Chapter XI. Mr. Carson’s Intentions Revealed
Chapter XII. Old Alice’s Bairn
Chapter XIII. A Traveller’s Tales
Chapter XIV. Jem's Interview With Poor Esther
Chapter XV. A Violent Meeting Between The Rivals
Chapter XVI. Meeting Between Master And Workmen
Chapter XVII. Barton’s Night Errand
Chapter XVIII. Murder
Chapter XIX. Jem Wilson Arrested On Suspicion
Chapter XX. Mary’s Dream—And The Awakening
Chapter XXI. Esther’s Motive In Seeking Mary
Chapter XXII. Mary’s Efforts To Prove An Alibi
Chapter XXIV. With The Dying
Chapter XXV. Mrs. Wilson’s Determination
Chapter XXVI. The Journey To Liverpool
Chapter XXVII. In The Liverpool Docks
Chapter XXVIII "John Cropper, Ahoy!"
Chapter XXIX. A Tue Bill Against Jem
Chapter XXX. Job Legh’s Deception
Chapter XXXI. How Mary Passed The Night
Chapter XXXII. The Trial And Verdict—"Not Guilty"
Chapter XXXIII. Requiescat In Pace
Chapter XXXIV. The Return Home
Chapter XXXV "Forgive Us Our Trespasses"
Chapter XXXVI. Jem's Interview With Mr. Duncombe
Chapter XXXVII. Details Connected With The Murder
Chapter XXXVIII. Conclusion
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