- 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”
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
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