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Episode 5

Mr Earlforward's drive for economy is revealed as a corrosive desire, in stark contrast with the spontaneous greed for life embodied by the hard-working but ever-hungry Elsie.

Robert Powell reads from the 1923 novel by Arnold Bennett about the poignant struggles of everyday London life.

Mr Earlforward's drive for economy is revealed as a corrosive desire, in stark contrast with the spontaneous greed for life embodied by the hard-working but ever-hungry Elsie.

A Waters Partnership production for BBC Radio 4.

15 minutes

Last on

Fri 4 Dec 200922:45

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  • Fri 4 Dec 200922:45

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