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Three Clerks

Three Clerks

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    English
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The Three Clerks was Trollope’s sixth novel and was written mostly in railway carriages, since his work for the Post Office still entailed a good deal of travelling; to make life easier for himself, Trollope had devised what he called his ‘tablet’, a square block which he rested upon his knees in such a way that he could write in complete comfort. The story is drawn from his memories of his work (as a clerk) at the GPO in St Martin-le-Grand, and it is considered the most autobiographical of Trollope’s novels – a story of the differing fortunes of 3 young men working at “Weights and Measures” and their relationships with a family of 3 sisters. (Summary by Annise)

Chapters

  • 01
    The Weights and Measures
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  • 02
    The Internal Navigation
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  • 03
    The Woodwards
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  • 04
    Captain Cuttwater
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  • 05
    Bushey Park
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  • 06
    Sir Gregory Hardlines
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  • 07
    Mr. Fidus Neverbend
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  • 08
    The Hon. Undecimus Scott
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  • 09
    Mr. Manylodes
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  • 10
    Wheal Mary Jane
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  • 11
    The Three Kings
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  • 12
    Consolation
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  • 13
    A Communication of Importance
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  • 14
    Very Sad
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  • 15
    Norman Returns to town
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  • 16
    The First Wedding
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  • 17
    The Honourable Mrs. Val and Miss Go lightly
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  • 18
    A Day with One of the Navvies. -Morning
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  • 19
    A Day with One of the Navvies. -Afternoon
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  • 20
    A Day with One of the Navvies. -Evening
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  • 21
    Hampton Court Bridge
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  • 22
    Crinoline and Macassar; Or, My Aunt's Will
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  • 23
    Surbiton Colloquies
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  • 24
    Mr. M'Buffer accepts the Chiltern Hundreds
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  • 25
    Chiswick Gardens
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  • 26
    Katie's First Ball
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  • 27
    Excelsior
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  • 28
    Outerman v. Tudor
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  • 29
    Easy is the Slope of Hell
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  • 30
    Mrs. Woodward's Request
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  • 31
    How Apollo Saved the Navvy
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  • 32
    The Parliamentary Committee
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  • 33
    To Stand, or Not to Stand
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  • 34
    Westminster Hall
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  • 35
    Mrs. Val's new Carriage
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  • 36
    Ticklish Stock
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  • 37
    Tribulation
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  • 38
    Alaric Tudor Takes a Walk
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  • 39
    The Last Breakfast
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  • 40
    Mr. Chaffanbrass
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  • 41
    The Old Bailey
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  • 42
    A Parting Interview
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  • 43
    Millbank
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  • 44
    The Criminal Population is Disposed of
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  • 45
    The Fate of the Navvies
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  • 46
    Mr Nogo's Last Question
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  • 47
    Conclusion
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