The Poor Clare by Elizabeth Gaskell

This etext was prepared by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk from the 1896 “Lizzie Leigh and Other Tales” Macmillan and Co. edition. Proofing was by Audrey Emmitt and Eugenia Corbo. THE POOR CLARE by Elizabeth Gaskell CHAPTER I. December 12th, 1747.–My life has been strangely bound up with extraordinary incidents, some of which occurred before I

The Moorland Cottage by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

Produced by Lazar Liveanu and PG Distributed Proofreaders THE MOORLAND COTTAGE. By the author of MARY BARTON. NEW YORK: 1851. * * * * * CHAPTER I. If you take the turn to the left, after you pass the lyke-gate at Combehurst Church, you will come to the wooden bridge over the brook; keep along

The Life of Charlotte Brontë Volume 2 by Elizabeth Claghorn Gaskell

The Life of Charlotte Bronte by Elizabeth Claghorn Gaskell Volume 2 y reading of Esmond; and she expressed her thoughts on the subject, in a criticising letter to Mr. Smith, who had given her this privilege. “Feb. 14th, 1852. “My dear Sir,–It has been a great delight to me to read Mr. Thackeray’s work; and

The Life of Charlotte Brontë – Volume 1 by Elizabeth Claghorn Gaskell

The volume 2 that we’ve released appears to be from the first edition of the book. My book appears to be the third edition of the book. Normally this would not matter at all but unfortunately in this case it does. Mrs Gaskell had to remove a great deal of material after the second edition

The Doom of the Griffiths by Elizabeth Gaskell

This etext was prepared by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk from the 1896 “Lizzie Leigh and Other Tales” Macmillan and Co. edition. THE DOOM OF THE GRIFFITHS. by Elizabeth Gaskell CHAPTER I. I have always been much interested by the traditions which are scattered up and down North Wales relating to Owen Glendower (Owain Glendwr is

Ruth by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

This etext was produced by Charles Aldarondo. Additional proof reading and editing by Joseph E. Loewenstein, M.D. ELIZABETH GASKELL RUTH CHAPTER I THE DRESSMAKER’S APPRENTICE AT WORK There is an assize-town in one of the eastern counties which was much distinguished by the Tudor Sovereigns, and, in consequence of their favour and protection, attained a

The Haunted Hotel by Wilkie Collins

THE HAUNTED HOTEL A Mystery of Modern Venice by Wilkie Collins (1824-1889) (after the edition of Chatto & Windus, London, 1879) THE FIRST PART CHAPTER I In the year 1860, the reputation of Doctor Wybrow as a London physician reached its highest point. It was reported on good authority that he was in receipt of

North and South by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

This etext was produced by Charles Aldarondo. ELIZABETH GASKELL NORTH AND SOUTH VOLUME I On its appearance in ‘Household Words,’ this tale was obliged to conform to the conditions imposed by the requirements of a weekly publication, and likewise to confine itself within certain advertised limits, in order that faith might be kept with the

My Lady Ludlow by Elizabeth Gaskell

MY LADY LUDLOW CHAPTER I. I am an old woman now, and things are very different to what they were in my youth. Then we, who travelled, travelled in coaches, carrying six inside, and making a two days’ journey out of what people now go over in a couple of hours with a whizz and
Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell

Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell

CONTENTS I. A mysterious disappearance. II. A Manchester tea-party. III. John Barton’s great trouble. IV. Old Alice’s history. V. The mill on fire–Jem Wilson to the rescue. VI. Poverty and death. VII. Jem Wilson’s repulse. VIII. Margaret’s debut as a public singer. IX. Barton’s London experiences. X. Return of the prodigal. XI. Mr. Carson’s intentions

Lizzie Leigh by Elizabeth Gaskell

LIZZIE LEIGH CHAPTER I. When Death is present in a household on a Christmas Day, the very contrast between the time as it now is, and the day as it has often been, gives a poignancy to sorrow–a more utter blankness to the desolation. James Leigh died just as the far-away bells of Rochdale Church

Half a Life-Time Ago by Elizabeth Gaskell

This etext was prepared by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk from the 1896 “Lizzie Leigh and Other Tales” Macmillan and Co. edition. HALF A LIFE-TIME AGO. by Elizabeth Gaskell CHAPTER I. Half a life-time ago, there lived in one of the Westmoreland dales a single woman, of the name of Susan Dixon. She was owner of