BOOK IV.
QUITS.
CHAPTER I.
‘1st Friend. Well, you’ve tried it: is your problem solved?
2d Friend. I have lived so long in the dark, I do not know.
1st Friend. Out, into the wind and sunshine then, and try!’
The novel opens in a Lancashire weaving shed, vividly portraying the mechanical rhythm of looms and the dust-laden atmosphere, and focuses on a competent, proud young overlooker whose exacting eye and reserve set him apart from his fellow workers. Through detailed factory scenes and interactions between workmen and overseers, it explores tensions of class pride, skilled labor, and personal temperament, and traces how industrial routine, social expectations, and moral testing shape relationships and choices among the town’s inhabitants.
‘1st Friend. Well, you’ve tried it: is your problem solved?
2d Friend. I have lived so long in the dark, I do not know.
1st Friend. Out, into the wind and sunshine then, and try!’