THE COMPLETE CLAYHANGER SERIES: Clayhanger, Hilda Lessways, These Twain & The Roll Call. Arnold Bennett

THE COMPLETE CLAYHANGER SERIES: Clayhanger, Hilda Lessways, These Twain & The Roll Call - Arnold Bennett


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Book VI. Her Punishment

       Chapter 1. Evening at Bleakridge

       Chapter 2. A Rendezvous

       Chapter 3. At the Works

       Chapter 4. The Call from Brighton

       Chapter 5. Thursday Afternoon

       Chapter 6. Mischance

       These Twain

       Book I. The Woman in the House

       Chapter 1. The House

       Chapter 2. Hilda on the Stairs

       Chapter 3. Attack and Repulse

       Chapter 4. The Word

       Chapter 5. Tertius Ingpen

       Chapter 6. Husband and Wife

       Chapter 7. The Truce

       Chapter 8. The Family at Home

       Chapter 9. The Week-end

       Chapter 10. The Orgreave Calamity

       Book II. The Past

       Chapter 11. Lithography

       Chapter 12. Dartmoor

       Chapter 13. The Departure

       Chapter 14. Tavy Mansion

       Chapter 15. The Prison

       Chapter 16. The Ghost

       Book III. Equilibrium

       Chapter 17. George’s Eyes

       Chapter 18. Auntie Hamps Sentenced

       Chapter 19. Death and Burial

       Chapter 20. The Discovery

       The Roll Call

       Part I

       Chapter 1. The New Lodging

       Chapter 2. Marguerite

       Chapter 3. The Charwoman

       Chapter 4. The Luncheon

       Chapter 5. The Tea

       Chapter 6. The Dinner

       Chapter 7. The Rupture

       Chapter 8. Inspiration

       Chapter 9. Competition

       Part II

       Chapter 1. The Triumph

       Chapter 2. The Roll-call

       Chapter 3. In The Machine

       Clayhanger

       Table of Contents

      Book I

       His Vocation.

       Table of Contents

      Chapter 1.

      The Last of a Schoolboy.

       Table of Contents

      Edwin Clayhanger stood on the steep-sloping, red-bricked canal bridge, in the valley between Bursley and its suburb Hillport. In that neighbourhood the Knype and Mersey canal formed the western boundary of the industrialism of the Five Towns. To the east rose pitheads, chimneys, and kilns, tier above tier, dim in their own mists. To the west, Hillport Fields, grimed but possessing authentic hedgerows and winding paths, mounted broadly up to the sharp ridge on which stood Hillport Church, a landmark. Beyond the ridge, and partly protected by it from the driving smoke of the Five Towns, lay the fine and ancient Tory borough of Oldcastle, from whose historic Middle School Edwin Clayhanger was now walking home. The fine and ancient Tory borough provided education for the whole of the Five Towns, but the relentless ignorance of its prejudices had blighted the district. A hundred years earlier the canal had only been obtained after a vicious Parliamentary fight between industry and the fine and ancient borough, which saw in canals a menace to its importance as a centre of traffic. Fifty years earlier the fine and ancient borough had succeeded in forcing the greatest railway line in England to run through unpopulated country five miles off instead of through the Five Towns, because it loathed the mere conception of a railway. And now, people are inquiring


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