Our Mutual Friend

Our Mutual Friend

by Charles Dickens

Bradley Headstone Character Analysis

Bradley Headstone is a schoolmaster who teaches Charley and falls in love with Charley’s sister, Lizzie, although she doesn’t reciprocate. Headstone soon becomes obsessed with Lizzie, attempting to stalk her and also stalking his rival for her affection, Eugene Wrayburn, whom Headstone comes to hate. Although Headstone seems to be respectable and intelligent, his obsession with Lizzie brings out a dark side of him, as he uses his intelligence to attempt to murder Eugene and pin it on Roger Riderhood. Headstone’s murder attempt fails, showing how his own arrogance blinded him and made him vulnerable. He ends up drowning in a fight with Roger.

Bradley Headstone Quotes in Our Mutual Friend

The Our Mutual Friend quotes below are all either spoken by Bradley Headstone or refer to Bradley Headstone. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Book 2, Chapter 1 Quotes

It was a school for all ages, and for both sexes. The latter were kept apart, and the former were partitioned off into square assortments. But, all the place was pervaded by a grimly ludicrous pretence that every pupil was childish and innocent. This pretence, much favoured by the lady-visitors, led to the ghastliest absurdities.

Related Characters: Bradley Headstone, Charley Hexam, Lizzie
Page Number and Citation: 215
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Book 3, Chapter 11 Quotes

There was no sleep for Bradley Headstone on that night when Eugene Wrayburn turned so easily in his bed; there was no sleep for little Miss Peecher. Bradley consumed the lonely hours, and consumed himself in haunting the spot where his careless rival lay a dreaming; little Miss Peecher wore them away in listening for the return home of the master of her heart, and in sorrowfully presaging that much was amiss with him. Yet more was amiss with him than Miss Peecher’s simply arranged little work-box of thoughts, fitted with no gloomy and dark recesses, could hold. For, the state of the man was murderous.

Related Characters: Eugene Wrayburn, Roger “Rogue” Riderhood, Bradley Headstone, Miss Peecher, Lizzie , Charley Hexam
Page Number and Citation: 535
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Book 4, Chapter 1 Quotes

Plashwater Weir Mill Lock looked tranquil and pretty on an evening in the summer time. A soft air stirred the leaves of the fresh green trees, and passed like a smooth shadow over the river, and like a smoother shadow over the yielding grass. The voice of the falling water, like the voices of the sea and the wind, were as an outer memory to a contemplative listener; but not particularly so to Mr Riderhood, who sat on one of the blunt wooden levers of his lock-gates, dozing. Wine must be got into a butt by some agency before it can be drawn out; and the wine of sentiment never having been got into Mr Riderhood by any agency, nothing in nature tapped him.

Related Characters: Roger “Rogue” Riderhood, Lizzie , Bradley Headstone, Eugene Wrayburn
Related Symbols: River
Page Number and Citation: 617
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Book 4, Chapter 6 Quotes

He had sauntered far enough. Before turning to retrace his steps, he stopped upon the margin, to look down at the reflected night. In an instant, with a dreadful crash, the reflected night turned crooked, flames shot jaggedly across the air, and the moon and stars came bursting from the sky.

Was he struck by lightning? With some incoherent half-formed thought to that effect, he turned under the blows that were blinding him and mashing his life, and closed with a murderer, whom he caught by a red neckerchief—unless the raining down of his own blood gave it that hue.

Related Characters: Roger “Rogue” Riderhood, Lizzie , Eugene Wrayburn, Bradley Headstone
Page Number and Citation: 682
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Book 4, Chapter 10 Quotes

“But I have heard my birds sing,” cried the little creature, “and I have smelt my flowers. Yes, indeed I have! And both were most beautiful and most Divine!”

“Stay and help to nurse me,” said Eugene, quietly. “I should like you to have the fancy here, before I die.”

Related Characters: Eugene Wrayburn (speaker), Jenny Wren (speaker), Bradley Headstone, Mortimer Lightwood, Lizzie , Jenny’s Father/Mr. Dolls
Related Symbols: Dolls
Page Number and Citation: 718
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Book 4, Chapter 15 Quotes

“Let go!” said Riderhood. “Stop! What are you trying at? You can’t drown Me. Ain’t I told you that the man as has come through drowning can never be drowned? I can’t be drowned.”

“I can be!” returned Bradley, in a desperate, clenched voice. “I am resolved to be. I’ll hold you living, and I’ll hold you dead. Come down!”

Riderhood went over into the smooth pit, backward, and Bradley Headstone upon him. When the two were found, lying under the ooze and scum behind one of the rotting gates, Riderhood’s hold had relaxed, probably in falling, and his eyes were staring upward. But, he was girdled still with Bradley’s iron ring, and the rivets of the iron ring held tight.

Related Characters: Roger “Rogue” Riderhood (speaker), Bradley Headstone (speaker), Eugene Wrayburn, Lizzie
Related Symbols: River
Page Number and Citation: 781
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Bradley Headstone Character Timeline in Our Mutual Friend

The timeline below shows where the character Bradley Headstone appears in Our Mutual Friend. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Book 2, Chapter 1
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...small and crowded, with boys and girls of all ages. Charley tells the schoolmaster, Bradley Headstone, that he wants to see Lizzie, but Headstone isn’t sure it’s a good idea for... (full context)
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A teacher named Miss Peecher works at the school and secretly loves Headstone, but he doesn’t love her back. She gossips with a pupil, Mary Anne, and hears... (full context)
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Jenny asks Headstone to guess her trade. She gives hints, and Headstone figures out that she is a... (full context)
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...shouldn’t be spending so much time around strange people like Jenny. Charley can tell that Headstone is ready to leave. He makes Lizzie promise that he won’t take his suggestions for... (full context)
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As Headstone and Charley walk, they happen to see Eugene. Charley mentions that he doesn’t like Eugene... (full context)
Book 2, Chapter 2
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...Cleaver but who chose Jenny Wren as her new name) doesn’t like Charley but thought Headstone seemed like a gentleman. Jenny talks about one day having a husband who can do... (full context)
Book 2, Chapter 6
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...they’re talking, they notice they have two visitors below at the front door: Charley and Headstone. Eugene doesn’t realize that they’ve come to see him and Mortimer, and so for his... (full context)
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Charley and Headstone say they’ve been looking for Eugene and accuse him of bothering Lizzie by seeing her... (full context)
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After Charley and Headstone leave, Eugene comments to Mortimer on how crazy they were. But Mortimer realizes the Eugene... (full context)
Book 2, Chapter 11
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Miss Peecher continues to quietly spy on her love, Headstone. Miss Peecher asks Mary Anne questions about Charley’s sister, Lizzie. Soon after, Headstone himself approaches... (full context)
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Headstone heads toward Jenny and Lizzie’s place, feeling a little ashamed of how much his passion... (full context)
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Headstone says he’s come to see Lizzie for his own reasons, not on Charley’s behalf. Headstone... (full context)
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Headstone promises to conduct another “interview” with Lizzie later and asks her to keep an open... (full context)
Book 2, Chapter 14
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...will be to get him an education. That evening, Henerietty and John go to see Headstone about Sloppy. Headstone asks how John heard about him; John says it was from Mortimer.... (full context)
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John asks Headstone if Lizzie has suffered at all from the accusation that Gaffer killed John. Headstone doesn’t... (full context)
Book 2, Chapter 15
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Headstone promised to conduct another “interview” with Lizzie, so he comes back one day to perform... (full context)
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Headstone gives Lizzie a speech about how he is a respectable, esteemed man and how many... (full context)
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Headstone grabs Lizzie by the arm, but she gets away. Headstone says Lizzie has been under... (full context)
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Charley is surprised to see Headstone walking off angrily. He asks Lizzie what happened. Lizzie tells the truth: that she told... (full context)
Book 3, Chapter 9
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Lizzie and Bella talk about their admirers and how Lizzie is constantly afraid of seeing Headstone again. Lizzie says there’s a different man that she likes, but he clearly comes from... (full context)
Book 3, Chapter 10
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...Eugene feels that it’s the only option he has. Eugene changes the subject to mention Headstone, who hates Eugene and might even be spying on him. Although Eugene is confident that... (full context)
Book 3, Chapter 11
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Headstone finds it difficult to sleep at night, thinking of Lizzie, and Miss Peecher has trouble... (full context)
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Headstone gives Roger a few coins, claiming not to want anything in return. But Roger senses... (full context)
Book 4, Chapter 1
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...rowboat, and he insults Roger for his lack of honesty. Shortly after Eugene passes, Bradley Headstone comes to visit Roger as promised. Roger says he knows that Headstone has been following... (full context)
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After Headstone leaves, Roger wonders why Headstone was dressed exactly like him (Roger). He changes his neckerchief... (full context)
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Headstone leaves, then comes back again a couple days later to Roger’s lock. As they’re talking,... (full context)
Book 4, Chapter 7
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Day breaks on the river lock, where Bradley Headstone stands alone. He knocks on the door and Roger Riderhood wakes up to greet him.... (full context)
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Headstone goes out again for the evening, saying that he’ll be back to sleep at the... (full context)
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Headstone walks toward the center of London, suspicious of every sound he hears. He thinks about... (full context)
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When Charley arrives, he asks if Headstone has heard the news that Eugene Wrayburn is dead. Charley asks at first where Headstone... (full context)
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Headstone takes Charley’s rejection poorly, falling to the floor and clutching his head after Charley is... (full context)
Book 4, Chapter 10
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...Mortimer assures him that they already have a suspect, but Eugene says he’s sure that Headstone didn’t attack him. He fears that if Headstone did get brought in for questioning, he... (full context)
Book 4, Chapter 11
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...At the train station, while Mortimer is out checking on the train, Mrs. Milvey notices Headstone, who had been trying not to be noticed and spying on them after hearing Lizzie’s... (full context)
Book 4, Chapter 15
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Bradley Headstone has a lot on his mind, due to both guilt and the fear of getting... (full context)
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One day, Roger surprises Headstone by visiting him at school. Roger pretends to make friendly conversation before casually revealing that... (full context)
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When Headstone arrives at the lock, Roger is smoking a pipe and invites Headstone to sit by... (full context)
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Headstone spends the night at the lock. In the morning, Roger insists to Headstone that he... (full context)