
ARNOLD BENNETT
To my old and constant friend JOSEPH DAWSON a student profoundly versed in the human nature of the Five Towns
CONTENTS
THE LION'S SHARE - I
BABY'S BATH - I
THE SILENT BROTHERS - I
THE NINETEENTH HAT
VERA'S FIRST CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE - I
THE MURDER OF THE MANDARIN - I
VERA'S SECOND CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE - I
A vivid portrait of life in a cluster of modest English towns unfolds through a series of tightly knit episodes, each tinged with a blend of dry humor and quiet melancholy. The narrator, addressing a trusted friend, offers a scrapbook of moments—festive celebrations, petty crimes, and intimate family dramas—that together sketch the peculiar rhythm of a community where jokes and tragedies often share the same breath. The tone is conversational yet observant, inviting listeners to linger over the quirks of everyday existence while sensing the undercurrents of loss that linger behind polite smiles.
The opening tale centers on Horace, a nineteen‑year‑old model of virtue and self‑discipline, who finds himself caring for his frail stepson Sidney after a bout of scarlet fever. A well‑meaning attempt to carry the boy downstairs ends in a harrowing fall, sparking a cascade of guilt, sleepless nights, and a desperate bid to restore the child’s health. Through this incident the story probes the fragile balance between duty and pride, hinting at larger questions about the cost of perfection in a world that rarely rewards it.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (355K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1931
Best known for bringing the everyday life of England's Potteries to vivid life, this prolific writer turned ordinary streets, families, and ambitions into memorable fiction. His novels helped bridge Victorian storytelling and modern literary realism.
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