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  1. Edwin Drood and Neville Landless meet at John Jasper's place and make amends. They leave together after the meeting and head down to the river for a walk before returning home. The next day Edwin Drood goes missing.

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  3. The very first evening the three men spend together in Jaspers lodgings, the two quarrel; Jasper claims that if he had not interceded, Landless would have killed Drood.

  4. Set in a small English cathedral town, the story revolves around the mysterious disappearance of the title character, Edwin Drood. The novel is known for its intricate plot, colorful characters, and atmospheric portrayal of Victorian England.

  5. Landless and Edwin Drood take an instant dislike to each other. Later Drood disappears under mysterious circumstances. The story is set in Cloisterham, a lightly disguised Rochester .

    • Fildes, Luke, Sir, Charles Dickens
    • 1870
  6. Chapter 1. The same day. Edwin Drood arrives in Cloisterham to visit his uncle John Jasper and his fiancée Rosa Bud. Chapter 2. Autumn, Day 2. Edwin Drood visits Rosa Bud. They argue but pretend to love one another in front of others. Chapter 3. Autumn, Day 3. John Jasper meets Durdles at Mr. Sapsea's place. John Jasper is intrigued by Durdles.

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    Chapter 1
    An unnamed character is inside an opium ...
    Chapter 2
    The late-fall day is dreary. Mr. Dean, Mr.
    Chapter 3
    The Nuns' House rests amid the buildings ...
    Chapter 4
    Mr. Sapsea is a self-serving and arrogant ...
  7. Mar 16, 2022 · The story is set in the Cathedral town of Cloisterham. Edwin Drood and Rosa Bud, both orphaned, had been promised to each other in marriage by their parents. Their attachment, made in early childhood, has cooled as they are reaching adulthood.

  8. Sep 25, 2021 · The Mystery of Edwin Drood – Dickens’s Life At The Time. During October of 1869, at Gads Hill Place, Dickens began work on The Mystery of Edwin Drood. On March 15, 1870 Dickens gave his final public reading. In April of 1870 publication of Drood began.

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