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Following the service-during which he noted to poor singing of an older choirboy-Reverend Pye enters the vestry to discover a fight on the verge of breaking out. Restoring order, he learns of a prank played on Bywater, and is determined to get to the bottom of it. The Channings: A Story is a novel by Mrs. Henry Wood.

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Following the service-during which he noted to poor singing of an older choirboy-Reverend Pye enters the vestry to discover a fight on the verge of breaking out. Restoring order, he learns of a prank played on Bywater, and is determined to get to the bottom of it. The Channings: A Story is a novel by Mrs. Henry Wood.


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Mrs. Henry Wood (1814-1887) was an English novelist. Born in Worcester, she married Henry Wood-a banker and merchant-in 1836, moving with him to the South of France. After twenty years abroad, they returned with their children to England, where Wood supported the family with her writing. Throughout her career, she published over thirty novels, including East Lynne(1861) and The Channings(1862). In 1867, she purchased Argosy,an English magazine she would edit and publish for the next twenty years. Wood maintained a dedicated readership worldwide, especially in Australia, and counted among her many fans the legendary Russian writer Leo Tolstoy.