Buried Alive: A Tale of These Days
Arnold Bennett
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Buried Alive: A Tale of These Days
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BURIED ALIVE
A Tale of These Days
BY
BY
ARNOLD BENNETT
1950
To
JOHN FREDERICK FARRAR
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
MY COLLABORATOR
IN THIS AND MANY OTHER BOOKS
A GRATEFUL EXPRESSION
OF OLD-ESTABLISHED REGARD
1950
To
JOHN FREDERICK FARRAR
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
MY COLLABORATOR
IN THIS AND MANY OTHER BOOKS
A GRATEFUL EXPRESSION
OF OLD-ESTABLISHED REGARD
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
The Puce Dressing-gown
Riches and Renown
The Dreadful Secret
Cure for Shyness
Master and Servant
A Month's Wages
CHAPTER II
A Pail
Tea
Alice Challice
No Gratuities
CHAPTER III
The Photograph
The Nest
Fame
The Ruling Classes
CHAPTER IV
A Scoop
Cowardice
In the Valhalla
A New Hat
CHAPTER V
Alice on Hotels
Difficulty of Truth-telling
Results of Rain
CHAPTER VI
A Putney Morning
The Simple Joy of Life
Collapse of the Putney System
CHAPTER VII
The Confession
Tears
A Patron of the Arts
CHAPTER VIII
An Invasion
A Departure
In the Bath
CHAPTER IX
A Glossy Male
A Connoisseur
Parfitts' Galleries
The Club
CHAPTER X
The Secret
Money-getting
A Visit to the Tailors'
Alice on the Situation
CHAPTER XI
An Escape
The Nation's Curiosity
Mention of Two Moles
Priam's Refusal
CHAPTER XII
Alice's Performances
The Public Captious
New Evidence
Thoughts on Justice
The Will to Live
On Board
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