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Haworth's

The story of an inventor's son, who tries to prevent him and a couple other characters from being taken into poverty by the man of the house who is drinking away the money, while trying to inherit their grandmother's money. - Summary by ej400 (10 hr 29 min)

Chapters

Twenty Years

Thirty Years

''Not Finished''

Janey Briarley

The Beginning of a Friendship

Miss Ffrench

The ''Who'd Ha' Thowt It?''

Mr. Ffrench

''Not for one hour''

Christian Murdoch

Miss Ffrench Returns

Granny Dixon

Mr. Ffrench Visit’s the Works

Nearly An Accident

It Would Be a Good Thing

A Poor Chap As Is Allus I’ Trouble

A Flower

''Haworth & Co''

An Unexpected Guest

Miss Ffrench Makes a Call

In Which Mrs. Briarley’s Posititon is Delicate

Again

''Ten Shillings’ Worth''

At An End

''I Shall Not Turn Back''

A Revolution

The Beginning

A Speech

''Sararann''

Mrs. Haworth and Granny Dixon

Haworth’s Defender

Christian Murdoch

A Seed Sown

A Climax

“I Am Not Ready for It Yet”

Settling An Account

A Summer Afternoon

“God Bless You!”

“It Is Done With”

“Look Out!”

“It Has All Been A Lie”

“Another Man!”

“Even”

“Why Do You Cry For Me?”

“It Is Worse Than I Thought”

Once Again

A Footstep

Finished

“If Aught’s For Me, Remember It”

“An After-Dinner Speech”

“Th’ On’y One As Is Na A Foo!”

“Haworth’s Is Done With”

“A Bit O’ Good Black”

“It Will Be To You”