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CHAPTER XI Iphigenia
Chapter XI of "The Warden" by Anthony Trollope, titled "Iphigenia," illustrates a pivotal moment in the narrative. Eleanor, deeply concerned for her father's well-being amid the hospital lawsuit led by John Bold, resolves to intervene directly. Invoking the sacrificial spirit of Iphigenia, she decides to approach Bold personally, aiming to persuade him to abandon his legal challenge, despite recognizing the potential implications of such a confrontation for their personal relationship. Eleanor is depicted…-
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CHAPTER X Tribulation
In Chapter X of "The Warden," titled "Tribulation," the narrative delves deep into Mr. Harding's profound melancholy following his realization that he may be unjustly benefiting from his position as the Warden of the Hospital of St. Cross, amidst rising public scrutiny and legal challenges. His moral and ethical dilemma is exacerbated by a scathing critique from the press, which compares his situation to historical instances of clerical greed. Despite his inherently shy and retiring nature, Mr. Harding's…-
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CHAPTER IX The Conference
In Chapter IX of "The Warden," titled "The Conference," the plot delves into a crucial meeting involving the archdeacon, his father, the bishop, and Mr. Harding, the warden, at the bishop's palace. The chapter poignantly captures the contrasting desires and pressures each character faces due to the lawsuit threatening Mr. Harding's position as the warden. The archdeacon, eager for a decisive victory against the lawsuit's proponents, seeks to reassure both his father and Mr. Harding of their eventual…-
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CHAPTER VIII Plumstead Episcopi
He had no personal enmity to Mr Bold, was very willing to allow him to have been instigated by high motives, and would not himself have been ashamed, after the battle was over, to have shaken hands with his adversary. But he was fully determined that no effort on his part should be wanting to discomfit those who attacked the church, and he did not much care how uncharitable might be the motives imputed to him, seeing that he was resolved to act charitably by his own lights. His first feeling was to…-
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CHAPTER VII ‘The Jupiter’
Eleanor Harding's departure from John Bold was marked by a conflict of pride and affection. Despite distancing herself from Bold, whose actions challenged her father's position as Warden of the Barchester Hospital, Eleanor's heart was not at ease. Her father had assured her of Bold's intentions being neither unjust nor ungenerous, yet she struggled with her resolve, torn between her affection for Bold and the duty to stand by her father. This inner turmoil contrasted sharply with her outward display of…-
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In Chapter VI of "The Warden," titled "The Warden's Tea Party," Mr. Harding attempts to navigate the troubling waters stirred by John Bold's challenge to the financial arrangements of Hiram's Hospital. Despite the personal turmoil, Mr. Harding resolves to maintain peace and extends an invitation to Bold for an evening of music and socializing, refusing to let the dispute affect his personal relationships. This event is also significant as it demonstrates the strong, amicable ties within the community,…
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In Chapter V of "The Warden," titled "Dr Grantly Visits the Hospital," the narrative contrasts the differing attitudes towards the conflict over the hospital's finances. The warden, Mr. Harding, is plagued by doubt and wishes for a quiet resolution to the dispute regarding his income and the rights of the hospital's residents. He prefers avoiding confrontation and hopes for a peaceful solution that would not upset anyone involved. Conversely, his son-in-law, Dr. Grantly, the archdeacon, approaches the…
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CHAPTER IV Hiram’s Bedesmen
Chapter IV of "The Warden" titled "Hiram's Bedesmen" unfolds the brewing discontent among the bedesmen of Hiram's Hospital, driven by external instigations over the purported misuse of the charity's funds. The narrative introduces Finney, an attorney, who seeds the discord by informing the bedesmen of their so-called rights to a significantly larger annual sum than they currently receive, leveraging their situation to challenge the allocation of funds under the warden's control. The bedesmen, particularly…-
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Chapter III of "The Warden" unfolds as John Bold makes his way to the hospital, driven by his reformist zeal to explore the financial operations underpinning the institution's management, particularly scrutinizing Mr. Harding's income. The evening setting, marked by Mr. Harding's cello performance for his elderly wards, frames a tranquil yet poignant prelude to Bold's confrontation. The juxtaposition of the serene music session against Bold’s impending inquiry symbolizes the clash of old-world harmony…
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CHAPTER I Hiram’s Hospital
In the quiet cathedral town of Barchester, Rev. Septimus Harding finds himself deeply intertwined with the intricacies of ecclesiastical life. As the precentor of Barchester Cathedral and warden of Hiram's Hospital, an almshouse for twelve superannuated men, Mr. Harding is a central figure in the town's clerical and social circles. Hiram's Hospital, founded by John Hiram in 1434 to support local wool-carders, has prospered over the centuries, its estates now covered with houses contributing to a…-
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