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That Lass o' Lowrie's

That Lass o' Lowrie's

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Number of Chapters: 44

Length: 07 hours and 19 minutes

Language: English

Frances Hodgson Burnett was born and grew up in Manchester, England, and emigrated to the United States with her family at the age of 16. For her first novels, written in Knoxville, Tennessee and published in New York, she drew upon her knowledge of life and speech of the Lancashire working classes. Set in a Lancashire mining town, That Lass o' Lowries is a gritty, and at times brutal, tale of romance across the classes, which stands in stark contrast to her later work. - Summary by Phil Benson

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A difficult case (Phil Benson)
"Liz" (Phil Benson)
The Reverend Harold Barholm (Phil Benson)
"Love me, love my dog" (Phil Benson)
Outside the hedge (Phil Benson)
Joan and the child (Phil Benson)
Anice at the cottage (Phil Benson)
The wager of battle (Phil Benson)
The news at the rectory (Phil Benson)
On the Knoll Road (Phil Benson)
NIb and his master make a call (Phil Benson)
On guard (Phil Benson)
Joan and the picture (Phil Benson)
The open "Davy" (Phil Benson)
A discovery (Phil Benson)
"Owd Sammy" in trouble (Phil Benson)
The member of parliament (Phil Benson)
A confession of faith (Phil Benson)
Ribbons (Phil Benson)
The new gatekeeper (Phil Benson)
Derrick's question (Phil Benson)
Master Landsell's son (Phil Benson)
"Cannybles" (Phil Benson)
Dan Lowrie's return (Phil Benson)
The old danger (Phil Benson)
The package returned (Phil Benson)
Sammy Craddock's "manny-ensis" (Phil Benson)
Warned (Phil Benson)
Lying in wait (Phil Benson)
The slip of paper (Phil Benson)
The last blow (Phil Benson)
"Turned Methody!" (Phil Benson)
Fate (Phil Benson)
The decision (Phil Benson)
In the pit (Phil Benson)
Alive yet (Phil Benson)
Watching and waiting (Phil Benson)
Recognition (Phil Benson)
A testimonial (Phil Benson)
Going south (Phil Benson)
"A soart o' pollygy" (Phil Benson)
Ashley-wold (Phil Benson)
Liz comes back (Phil Benson)
Not yet (Phil Benson)
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