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Mary Barton

By Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

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Title:     Mary Barton
Author: Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

Table of Content

1. Chapter I - A mysterious disappearance.
2. Chapter II - A Manchester tea-party.
3. Chapter III - John Barton's great trouble.
4. Chapter IV - Old Alice's history.
5. Chapter V - The mill on fire--Jem Wilson to the rescue.
6. Chapter VI - Poverty and death.
7. Chapter VII - Jem Wilson's repulse.
8. Chapter VIII - Margaret's debut as a public singer.
9. Chapter IX - Barton's London experiences.
10. Chapter X - Return of the prodigal.
11. Chapter XI - Mr. Carson's intentions revealed.
12. Chapter XII - Old Alice's bairn.
13. Chapter XIII - A traveller's tales.
14. Chapter XIV - Jem's interview with poor Esther.
15. Chapter XV - A violent meeting between the rivals.
16. Chapter XVI - Meeting between masters and workmen.
17. Chapter XVII - Barton's night errand.
18. Chapter XVIII - Murder.
19. Chapter XIX - Jem Wilson arrested on suspicion.
20. Chapter XX - Mary's dream--and the awakening.
21. Chapter XXI - Esther's motive in seeking Mary.
22. Chapter XXII - Mary's efforts to prove an alibi.
23. Chapter XXIII - The sub-poena.
24. Chapter XXIV - With the dying.
25. Chapter XXV - Mrs. Wilson's determination.
26. Chapter XXVI - The journey to Liverpool.
27. Chapter XXVII - In the Liverpool docks.
28. Chapter XXVIII - "John Cropper," ahoy!
29. Chapter XXIX - A true bill against Jem.
30. Chapter XXX - Job Legh's deception.
31. Chapter XXXI - How Mary passed the night.
32. Chapter XXXII - The trial and verdict--"Not guilty!"
33. Chapter XXXIII - Requiescat in pace.
34. Chapter XXXIV - The return home.
35. Chapter XXXV - "Forgive us our trespasses."
36. Chapter XXXVI - Jem's interview with Mr. Duncombe.
37. Chapter XXXVII - Details connected with the murder.
38. Chapter XXXVIII - Conclusion.

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