North and SouthThe book discusses various classes and regions of Victorian England and industrial revolution of the mid-19th century. Margaret Hale moves with her family from the rural South of England to the industrial North. She gets to know about the living conditions of workers and meets a rich mill owner, John Thornton. The novel has several emotional, captivating and exciting moments. A must-read! |
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VOLUME I | 1 |
CHAPTER I | 2 |
CHAPTER VI | 76 |
CHAPTER VII | 85 |
CHAPTER VIII | 97 |
CHAPTER IX | 111 |
CHAPTER X | 118 |
CHAPTER XI | 130 |
CHAPTER XVI | 193 |
CHAPTER XVII | 205 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 218 |
CHAPTER XIX | 231 |
CHAPTER XX | 247 |
CHAPTER XXI | 261 |
CHAPTER XXII | 272 |
CHAPTER XXIII | 292 |
CHAPTER XII | 142 |
CHAPTER XIII | 152 |
CHAPTER XIV | 162 |
CHAPTER XV | 170 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 303 |
CHAPTER XXV | 311 |
CHAPTER XXVI | 325 |
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