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The Channings (novel)

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The Channings is an 1862 two-volume novel by the British writer Ellen Wood.[1] A man takes responsibility for a theft he believes his brother has committed. His brother is really innocent of the crime, and the real culprit is later caught.

In 1920, the novel was adapted into a silent film of the same name directed by Edwin J. Collins and starring Lionelle Howard and Dick Webb.

References

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  1. ^ Wood, Ellen (1862). The Channings. B. Tauchnitz.