
CHAPTER I A THRALL OF THRALLS
CHAPTER II A FRIEND IN REQUEST
CHAPTER III A SUPERFLUOUS FAMILY
CHAPTER IV CLARA AND JANE
CHAPTER V JANE IS VISITED
CHAPTER VI GLIMPSES OF THE PAST
CHAPTER VII MRS. BYASS’S LODGINGS
CHAPTER VIII PENNYLOAF CANDY
CHAPTER IX PATHOLOGICAL
CHAPTER X THE LAST COMBAT
In the fog‑laden streets of late‑Victorian London, an elderly stranger drifts through the bustling chaos of Clerkenwell, his weather‑worn garb and steady gait hinting at a life of hardship and resolve. The city’s clamor—hawkers’ cries, clanking organ music, the relentless rumble of traffic—frames his solitary search, while the bleak graveyard and the looming, grotesque façade of the Middlesex House of Detention cast a foreboding shadow over his path.
Driven by a single, urgent question—whether anyone knows a man named Snowdon—he pushes past the noisy public house and into the murky alleys where desperation clings to every stone. As he follows cryptic directions toward a corner tavern, the narrative unfolds a portrait of a society teetering between poverty and authority, inviting listeners to accompany this lone figure into a world where every whispered clue could unravel a hidden truth.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (889K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1903
A sharp-eyed Victorian novelist, he wrote vividly about London life, social class, and the pressures of trying to make a living by writing. His best-known books, including New Grub Street and The Odd Women, still feel modern in their honesty.
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