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       Arnold Bennett

      The Roll-Call

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664616302

       PART I

       CHAPTER I

       THE NEW LODGING

       CHAPTER II

       MARGUERITE

       CHAPTER III

       THE CHARWOMAN

       CHAPTER IV

       THE LUNCHEON

       CHAPTER V

       THE TEA

       CHAPTER VI

       THE DINNER

       CHAPTER VII

       THE RUPTURE

       CHAPTER VIII

       INSPIRATION

       CHAPTER IX

       COMPETITION

       PART II

       CHAPTER I

       THE TRIUMPH

       CHAPTER II

       THE ROLL-CALL

       CHAPTER III

       IN THE MACHINE

       Table of Contents

       Table of Contents

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      I

      In the pupils' room of the offices of Lucas & Enwright, architects, Russell Square, Bloomsbury, George Edwin Cannon, an articled pupil, leaned over a large drawing-board and looked up at Mr. Enwright, the head of the firm, who with cigarette and stick was on his way out after what he called a good day's work. It was past six o'clock on an evening in early July 1901. To George's right was an open door leading to the principals' room, and to his left another open door leading to more rooms and to the staircase. The lofty chambers were full of lassitude; but round about George, who was working late, there floated the tonic vapour of conscious virtue. Haim, the factotum, could be seen and heard moving in his cubicle which guarded the offices from the stairs. In the rooms shortly to be deserted and locked up, and in the decline of the day, the three men were drawn together like survivors.

      "I gather you're going to change your abode," said Mr. Enwright, having stopped.

      "Did Mr. Orgreave tell you, then?" George asked.

      "Well, he didn't exactly tell me. … "

      John Orgreave was Mr. Enwright's junior partner; and for nearly two years, since his advent in London from the Five Towns, George had lived with Mr. and Mrs. Orgreave at Bedford Park. The Orgreaves, too, sprang from the Five Towns. John's people and George's people were closely entwined in the local annals.

      Pupil and principal glanced discreetly at one another, exchanging in silence vague, malicious, unutterable critical verdicts upon both John Orgreave and his wife.

      "Well, I am!" said George at length.

      "Where are you going to?"

      "Haven't settled a bit," said George. "I wish I could live in Paris."

      "Paris wouldn't be much good to you yet," Mr. Enwright laughed benevolently.

      "I suppose it wouldn't. Besides, of course——"

      George spoke in a tone of candid deferential acceptance, which flattered Mr. Enwright very much, for it was the final proof of the prestige which the grizzled and wrinkled and peculiar Fellow and Member of the Council of the Royal Institute of British Architects had acquired in the estimation of that extremely independent, tossing sprig, George Edwin Cannon. Mr. Enwright had recently been paying a visit to Paris, and George had been sitting for the Intermediate Examination. "You can join me here for

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