It Is Never Too Late to Mend

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Charles Reade 1856
English
  • Chapter I, part 1
  • Chapter I, part 2
  • Chapter II
  • Chapter III
  • Chapters IV and V
  • Chapter VI, part 1
  • Chapter VI, part 2
  • Chapter VII
  • Chapter VIII
  • Chapter IX
  • Chapter X, part 1
  • Chapter X, part 2
  • Chapter XI
  • Chapter XII
  • Chapter XIII
  • Chapter XIV
  • Chapter XV, part 1
  • Chapter XV, part 2
  • Chapter XV, part 3
  • Chapter XVI
  • Chapter XVII
  • Chapter XVIII, part 1
  • Chapter XVIII, part 2
  • Chapter XIX and XX
  • Chapter XXI
  • Chapter XXII
  • Chapter XXIII
  • Chapter XXIV, part 1
  • Chapter XXIV, part 2
  • Chapter XXV
  • Chapter XXVI
  • Chapter XXVII
  • Chapters XXVIII and XXIX
  • Chapters XXX and XXXI
  • Chapter XXXII
  • Chapters XXXIII, XXXIV, and XXXV
  • Chapter XXXVI
  • Chapter XXXVII
  • Chapter XXXVIII, part 1
  • Chapter XXXVIII, part 2
  • Chapters XXXIX and XL
  • Chapter XLI
  • Chapter XLII
  • Chapter XLIII
  • Chapter XLIV
  • Chapters XLV and XLVI
  • Chapter XLVII
  • Chapter XLVIII
  • Chapter XLIX
  • Chapter L, part 1
  • Chapter L, part 2
  • Chapter LI
  • Chapter LII, part 1
  • Chapter LII, part 2
  • Chapter LIII
  • Chapter LIV
  • Chapter LV
  • Chapter LVI
  • Chapters LVII and LVIII
  • Chapter LIX
  • Chapter LX
  • Chapter LXI
  • Chapters LXII and LXIII
  • Chapter LXIV
  • Chapter LXV, part 1
  • Chapter LXV, part 2
  • Chapter LXVI
  • Chapter LXVII
  • Chapter LXVIII
  • Chapter LXIX
  • Chapter LXX
  • Chapter LXXI
  • Chapter LXXII
  • Chapter LXXIII
  • Chapter LXXIV
  • Chapter LXXV
  • Chapters LXXVI and LXXVII
  • Chapters LXXVIII and LXXIX
  • Chapter LXXX
  • Chapter LXXXI
  • Chapter LXXXII
  • Chapter LXXXIII
  • Chapter LXXXIV
  • Chapter LXXXV
A ruthless squire becomes obsessed with a younger woman and conspires against her lover, George Fielding, so that the squire can win her. With the squire's financial pressure turned up on his family, George goes to Australia to earn money enough to marry his girl. In the meantime, a young man named Tom Robinson is sent to prison for stealing. For his somewhat minor offense, he suffers severe mistreatment in prison. "It Is Never Too Late to Mend" was written in the 1850s to shed light on abuses in British prison discipline and the treatment of criminals, but is also an adventure yarn set in the gold fields of Australia. (Summary by TriciaG)

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