CHAPTER XVI. PEACE TO CRANFORD It was not surprising that Mr Peter became such a favourite at Cranford. The ...
CHAPTER XV. A HAPPY RETURN Before I left Miss Matty at Cranford everything had been comfortably arranged for her. ...
CHAPTER XIV. FRIENDS IN NEED It was an example to me, and I fancy it might be to many ...
CHAPTER XIII. STOPPED PAYMENT The very Tuesday morning on which Mr Johnson was going to show the fashions, the ...
CHAPTER XII. ENGAGED TO BE MARRIED Was the “poor Peter” of Cranford the Aga Jenkyns of Chunderabaddad, or was ...
CHAPTER XI. SAMUEL BROWN The next morning I met Lady Glenmire and Miss Pole setting out on a long ...
CHAPTER X. THE PANIC I think a series of circumstances dated from Signor Brunoni’s visit to Cranford, which seemed ...
CHAPTER IX. SIGNOR BRUNONI Soon after the events of which I gave an account in my last paper, I ...
CHAPTER VIII. “YOUR LADYSHIP” Early the next morning—directly after twelve—Miss Pole made her appearance at Miss Matty’s. Some very ...
CHAPTER VII. VISITING One morning, as Miss Matty and I sat at our work—it was before twelve o’clock, and ...