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Index
Cover
Copyright Page
Title Page
Contents
Introduction
Note on the Text
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A Chronology of Wilkie Collins
THE LAW AND THE LADY
I. The Bride's Mistake
II. The Bride's Thoughts
III. Ramsgate Sands
IV. On the Way Home
V. The Landlady's Discovery
VI. My own Discovery
VII. On the Way to the Major
VIII. The Friend of the Women
IX. The Defeat of the Major
X. The Search
XI. The Return to Life
XII. The Scotch Verdict
XIII. The Man's Decision
XIV. The Woman's Answer
XV. The Story of the Trial. The Preliminaries
XVI. First Question—Did the Woman Die Poisoned?
XVII. Second Question—Who Poisoned her?
XVIII. Third Question—What was his Motive?
XIX. The Evidence for the Defence
XX. The End of the Trial
XXI. I See my Way
XXII. The Major makes Difficulties
XXIII. My Mother-in-Law Surprises me
XXIV. Miserrimus Dexter—First View
XXV. Miserrimus Dexter—Second View
XXVI. More of my Obstinacy
XXVII. Mr Dexter at Home
XXVIII. In the Dark
XXIX. In the Light
XXX. The Indictment of Mrs Beauly
XXXI. The Defence of Mrs Beauly
XXXII. A Specimen of my Wisdom
XXXIII. A Specimen of my Folly
XXXIV. Gleninch
XXXV. Mr Playmore's Prophecy
XXXVI. Ariel
XXXVII. At the Bedside
XXXVIII. On the Journey Back
XXXIX. On the Way to Dexter
XL. Nemesis at Last!
XLI. Mr Playmore in a New Character
XLII. More Surprises
XLIII. At Last!
XLIV. Our New Honeymoon
XLV. The Dust-Heap Disturbed
XLVI. The Crisis Deferred
XLVII. The Wife's Confession
XLVIII. What else could I Do
XLIX. Past and Future
L. The Last of the Story
Appendix: Wilkie Collins, the Graphic and the ‘British Domestic Inquisition’
Explanatory Notes
Footnotes
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