**Our Mutual Friend** by Charles Dickens is a novel published in 1865, categorized as fiction and humorous. In Part 3, titled "A Long Lane," the story opens on a foggy day in London, where the dense fog creates a somber and oppressive atmosphere. The city is described as a struggle between visibility and invisibility, with gaslights flickering in shops and the sun obscured by the heavy fog. The air is thick, making it difficult for people to breathe, and the environment is characterized by its dark and sooty conditions. The scene shifts to the business of Pubsey and Co. in Saint Mary Axe, which is portrayed as a dull and lifeless place, further accentuated by the fog that seeps into the building. The narrative sets the tone for the unfolding events in this bleak urban setting. The story continues to delve into the lives of its characters against this backdrop, exploring themes of social interactions and the impact of the environment on urban life. Part -3 Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens in English Fiction Stories 1.3k Downloads 3.7k Views Writen by Charles Dickens Category Fiction Stories Read Full Story Download on Mobile Description It was a foggy day in London, and the fog was heavy and dark. Animate London, with smarting eyes and irritated lungs, was blinking, wheezing, and choking inanimate London was a sooty spectre, divided in purpose between being visible and in-visible, and so being wholly neither. Gaslights flared in the shops with a haggard and unblest air, as knowing themselves to be night- creatures that had no business abroad under the sun while the sun itself when it was for a few moments dimly indicated through circling eddies of fog, showed as if it had gone out and were collapsing flat and cold. Even in the sur-rounding country it was a foggy day, but there the fog was grey, whereas in London it was, at about the boundary line, dark yellow, and a little within it brown, and then browner, and then browner, until at the heart of the City— which call Saint Mary Axe—it was rusty-black. From any point of the high ridge of land northward, it might have been discerned that the lofti-est buildings made an occasional struggle to get their heads above the foggy sea, and especially that the great dome of Saint Paul's seemed to die hard but this was not perceivable in the streets at their feet, where the whole metropolis was a heap of vapour charged with muffled sound of wheels, and en-folding a gigantic catarrh. Novels Our Mutual Friend In these times of ours, though concerning the exact year there is no need to be precise, a boat of dirty and disreputable ap-pearance, with two figure... More Likes This Artificial Intelligence: Is it a Curse or a Blessing ? - 1 by Ghanshyam Katriya Unfathomable Heart - 1 by Lajpat Rai Garg The Commencement - 1 by Rhutuja Kamble Rooh-A Passionate Love and Ultimate Revenge - 1 by Meghbalika The Chronicle of None and All - Introduction by Dhruv Kaalagni The Witch is on its Way... - 1 by Nandini Robo Uncle - 1 by Urvi Vaghela More Interesting Options English Short Stories English Spiritual Stories English Fiction Stories English Motivational Stories English Classic Stories English Children Stories English Comedy stories English Magazine English Poems English Travel stories English Women Focused English Drama English Love Stories English Detective stories English Moral Stories English Adventure Stories English Human Science English Philosophy English Health English Biography English Cooking Recipe English Letter English Horror Stories English Film Reviews English Mythological Stories English Book Reviews English Thriller English Science-Fiction English Business English Sports English Animals English Astrology English Science English Anything English Crime Stories