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The Blue Suit by Arnold Bennett
I was just going into my tailor’s in Sackville Street, when who should be coming out of the same establishment…
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The Cat and Cupid by Arnold Bennett
IThe secret history of the Ebag marriage is now printed for the first time. The Ebag family, who prefer their…
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The Fortune Teller by Arnold Bennett
IThe prologue to this somewhat dramatic history was of the simplest. The affair came to a climax, if one may…
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The Glimpse by Arnold Bennett
IWhen I was dying I had no fear. I was simply indifferent, partly, no doubt, through exhaustion caused by my…
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The Heroism of Thomas Chadwick by Arnold Bennett
I“Have you heard about Tommy Chadwick?” one gossip asked another in Bursley. “No.” “He’s a tram-conductor now.” This information occasioned…
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The Letter and the Lie by Arnold Bennett
“Yes, Harry, that was it. You see, I’d just happened to put the letter exactly where I found it. She’s…
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The Long-Lost Uncle by Arnold Bennett
On a recent visit to the Five Towns I was sitting with my old schoolmaster, who, by the way, is…
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The Revolver by Arnold Bennett
When friends observed his occasional limp, Alderman Keats would say, with an air of false casualness, “Oh, a touch of…
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The Supreme Illusion by Arnold Bennett
IPerhaps it was because I was in a state of excited annoyance that I did not recognize him until he…
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The Tiger and the Baby by Arnold Bennett
“Never, never would he have guessed, even in the wildest surmise, that Mary and her husband and child would sleep…
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