Barnaby Rudge

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Lulu.com, 17 de nov. 2012 - 384 pàgines
Gathered round the fire at the Maypole Inn, in the village of Chigwell, on a foul weather evening in the year 1775 were John Willet, proprietor of the Maypole, and his three cronies. One of the three, Soloman Daisy, tells a stranger at the inn a well-known local tale of the murder of Reuben Haredale which had occurred 22 years ago that very day. Reuben had been owner of the Warren, an estate in the area, now the residence of the deceased Reuben's brother, Geoffrey, and his niece, Reuben's daughter Emma Haredale. After the murder, Reuben's gardener and steward were missing and suspects in the crime. The steward's body was later found, identified only by clothes and jewelry. The gardener was never found and was assumed to be the murderer. But was he?
 

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PREFACE
11
Chapter 1
13
Chapter 2
21
Chapter 3
26
Chapter 4
30
Chapter 5
36
Chapter 6
39
Chapter 7
44
Chapter 42
198
Chapter 43
201
Chapter 44
207
Chapter 45
210
Chapter 46
216
Chapter 47
219
Chapter 48
223
Chapter 49
227

Chapter 8
47
Chapter 9
52
Chapter 10
55
Chapter 11
61
Chapter 12
64
Chapter 13
69
Chapter 14
75
Chapter 15
78
Chapter 16
83
Chapter 17
87
Chapter 18
93
Chapter 19
96
Chapter 20
102
Chapter 21
105
Chapter 22
110
Chapter 23
114
Chapter 24
120
Chapter 25
123
Chapter 26
128
Chapter 27
131
Chapter 28
137
Chapter 29
140
Chapter 30
146
Chapter 31
148
Chapter 32
154
Chapter 33
157
Chapter 34
162
Chapter 35
165
Chapter 36
171
Chapter 37
174
Chapter 38
180
Chapter 39
183
Chapter 40
188
Chapter 41
192
Chapter 50
233
Chapter 51
237
Chapter 52
242
Chapter 53
246
Chapter 54
251
Chapter 55
255
Chapter 56
260
Chapter 57
264
Chapter 58
269
Chapter 59
273
Chapter 60
279
Chapter 61
282
Chapter 62
286
Chapter 63
291
Chapter 64
296
Chapter 65
301
Chapter 66
306
Chapter 67
310
Chapter 68
316
Chapter 69
319
Chapter 70
325
Chapter 71
329
Chapter 72
335
Chapter 73
338
Chapter 74
343
Chapter 75
347
Chapter 76
353
Chapter 77
356
Chapter 78
362
Chapter 79
365
Chapter 80
370
Chapter 81
374
Chapter the Last
379
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Sobre l'autor (2012)

Charles Dickens, perhaps the best British novelist of the Victorian era, was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England on February 7, 1812. His happy early childhood was interrupted when his father was sent to debtors' prison, and young Dickens had to go to work in a factory at age twelve. Later, he took jobs as an office boy and journalist before publishing essays and stories in the 1830s. His first novel, The Pickwick Papers, made him a famous and popular author at the age of twenty-five. Subsequent works were published serially in periodicals and cemented his reputation as a master of colorful characterization, and as a harsh critic of social evils and corrupt institutions. His many books include Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Bleak House, Great Expectations, Little Dorrit, A Christmas Carol, and A Tale of Two Cities. Dickens married Catherine Hogarth in 1836, and the couple had nine children before separating in 1858 when he began a long affair with Ellen Ternan, a young actress. Despite the scandal, Dickens remained a public figure, appearing often to read his fiction. He died in 1870, leaving his final novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, unfinished.

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