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North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell chapter 27 | Audiobook

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North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell chapter 27 "Fruit-Piece", narrated by Isaac BirchallSubscribe on YT or Join the Book Club on Patreon and support me as an independent creator :D⁠https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOFfvo05ElM96CmfsGsu3g/join⁠Summary:The following day, Mr Thornton goes about all of his business deals with great skill and vivacity. Many of the other magistrates and mill owners make statements about “not being able to do it without him.” His mother is very proud to hear how highly these men praise him. He saw with the police and arranged the next steps. In the street he bumps into Dr. Donaldson while absorbed in his own thoughts. They exchange a little about business, which brings the Doctor to thank him for bringing him the Hale family’s business. He goes on to say that Mrs. Hale only has a few weeks left to live. This, in spite of what happened the previous day, causes him to ask the Doctor what he can do for Mrs. Hale. The Doctor says that there isn’t much to do for her, but he heard her say that she wants fruit. They say goodbye to each other and Mr. Thornton goes straight to the nearest fruit shop in Milton and gets a full basket of fruit. He carries the basket himself instead getting it delivered, which causes many people to stare after him, the Milton manufacturer, working as a porter. He goes to the Hale residence and carries the full basket to where Mrs. Hale is laying. He tries to only look at the sick woman and her husband, but he feels Margaret’s presence every second. The family are incredibly grateful for his actions, but before they can get some plates to share the fruit with him too, he excuses himself and leaves the family. The fruit is delicious and Mrs. Hale scolds her daughter for her attitude towards Mr. Thornton, unable to understand how she can dislike someone as kind as he. Mr. Hale likens the fruit to the ones they ate at Helston and Margaret feels nostalgic for her old life. Margaret goes up to her room perplexed and full of strange emotions where she finds Dixon rummaging through her drawers. Dixon doesn’t respond to Margaret asking her what she is doing and just continues to search through the drawers. When she finally finds what she is looking for and hides it from her mistress, Margaret gets fed up. Dixon gives in and tells her that she was only trying to protect her, but that Bessy Higgins died that morning. Apparently, her sister is downstairs and asking if it would be possible, per Bessy’s last request, to have something of Margaret’s to be buried in. The girl is asking too if Margaret would like to see Bessy before the funeral, which Dixon refused. They go to the kitchen to see Mary, where the sister breaks down in tears, slowly revealing what happened that morning. After her conversation with Mary, Margaret agrees to go and see Bessy after dinner time. SEO stuff I don't want to do. Elizabeth Gaskell's classic, "North and South" sees Margaret Hale's live uprooted as her family moves to the north of England. Initially disgusted by the ugliness of the industrial town of Milton, Margaret develops a strong sense of social justice after seeing the poverty and suffering of local mill workers.

North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell chapter 27 "Fruit-Piece", narrated by Isaac BirchallSubscribe on YT or Join the Book Club on Patreon and support me as an independent creator :D⁠https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOFfvo05ElM96CmfsGsu3g/join⁠Summary:The following day, Mr Thornton goes about all of his business deals with great skill and vivacity. Many of the other magistrates and mill owners make statements about “not being able to do it without him.” His mother is very proud to hear how highly these men praise him. He saw with the police and arranged the next steps. In the street he bumps into Dr. Donaldson while absorbed in his own thoughts. They exchange a little about business, which brings the Doctor to thank him for bringing him the Hale family’s business. He goes on to say that Mrs. Hale only has a few weeks left to live. This, in spite of what happened the previous day, causes him to ask the Doctor what he can do for Mrs. Hale. The Doctor says that there isn’t much to do for her, but he heard her say that she wants fruit. They say goodbye to each other and Mr. Thornton goes straight to the nearest fruit shop in Milton and gets a full basket of fruit. He carries the basket himself instead getting it delivered, which causes many people to stare after him, the Milton manufacturer, working as a porter. He goes to the Hale residence and carries the full basket to where Mrs. Hale is laying. He tries to only look at the sick woman and her husband, but he feels Margaret’s presence every second. The family are incredibly grateful for his actions, but before they can get some plates to share the fruit with him too, he excuses himself and leaves the family. The fruit is delicious and Mrs. Hale scolds her daughter for her attitude towards Mr. Thornton, unable to understand how she can dislike someone as kind as he. Mr. Hale likens the fruit to the ones they ate at Helston and Margaret feels nostalgic for her old life. Margaret goes up to her room perplexed and full of strange emotions where she finds Dixon rummaging through her drawers. Dixon doesn’t respond to Margaret asking her what she is doing and just continues to search through the drawers. When she finally finds what she is looking for and hides it from her mistress, Margaret gets fed up. Dixon gives in and tells her that she was only trying to protect her, but that Bessy Higgins died that morning. Apparently, her sister is downstairs and asking if it would be possible, per Bessy’s last request, to have something of Margaret’s to be buried in. The girl is asking too if Margaret would like to see Bessy before the funeral, which Dixon refused. They go to the kitchen to see Mary, where the sister breaks down in tears, slowly revealing what happened that morning. After her conversation with Mary, Margaret agrees to go and see Bessy after dinner time. SEO stuff I don't want to do. Elizabeth Gaskell's classic, "North and South" sees Margaret Hale's live uprooted as her family moves to the north of England. Initially disgusted by the ugliness of the industrial town of Milton, Margaret develops a strong sense of social justice after seeing the poverty and suffering of local mill workers.

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