Elizabeth Gaskell · 1855
52 chapters · 181,144 words
Haste to the Wedding
Roses and Thorns
The More Haste the Worse Speed
Doubts and Difficulties
Decision
Farewell
New Scenes and Faces
Home Sickness
Dressing for Tea
Wrought Iron and Gold
First Impressions
Morning Calls
A Soft Breeze in a Sultry Place
The Mutiny
Masters and Men
The Shadow of Death
What Is a Strike?
Likes and Dislikes
Angel Visits
Men and Gentlemen
The Dark Night
A Blow and Its Consequences
Mistakes
Mistakes Cleared Up
Frederick
Mother and Son
Fruit-Piece
Comfort in Sorrow
A Ray of Sunshine
Home at Last
Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot?
Mischances
Peace
False and True
Expiation
Union Not Always Strength
Looking South
Promises Fulfilled
Making Friends
Out of Tune
The Journey's End
Alone! Alone!
Margaret's Flittin
Ease Not Peace
Not All a Dream
Once and Now
Something Wanting
Ne'er to Be Found Again
Breathing Tranquillity
Changes at Milton
Meeting Again
Pack Clouds Away