
THE CHANNINGS - A STORY
By Mrs. Henry Wood
Author Of “East Lynne,” “Johnny Ludlow,” Etc. Two Hundred And Tenth Thousand 1901
CHAPTER I. — THE INKED SURPLICE.
CHAPTER II. — BAD NEWS.
CHAPTER III. — CONSTANCE CHANNING.
CHAPTER IV. — NO HOLIDAY TO-DAY.
CHAPTER V. — ROLAND YORKE.
CHAPTER VI. — LADY AUGUSTA YORKE AT HOME.
CHAPTER VII. — MR. KETCH.
The story opens on a bright summer afternoon in the provincial town of Helstonleigh, where the ringing of cathedral bells summons a crowd of townspeople to witness the arrival of the Assize judges. A grand procession winds its way through the streets—trumpeters, mounted officials, the sheriff’s carriage, and a glittering entourage of judges in scarlet robes—turning the ordinary day into a festive occasion. The town’s atmosphere is a blend of pride and anticipation, as locals pause their daily routines to watch the ceremony unfold.
Inside the cathedral, the solemnity of the service contrasts with the bustling exterior, as the senior canon and head‑master Rev. John Pye oversees the music. A youthful chorister, barely seventeen, steps into the spotlight to sing a beloved psalm, his voice catching the attention of everyone present. The moment hints at underlying tensions and promises that the seemingly tranquil town will soon reveal deeper stories beneath its orderly surface.
Language
en
Duration
~19 hours (1097K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Text file produced by Jonathan Ingram, Charlie Kirschner, and the Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger
Release date
2005-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1814–1887
Best known for the wildly popular Victorian novel East Lynne, this English writer built her reputation on suspenseful plots, family drama, and sharp moral tension. Her stories were major bestsellers in the 19th century and helped define the sensation novel for a wide popular audience.
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