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The Woman in White: The Story Begun by Walter Hartright

The Woman in White
The Story Begun by Walter Hartright
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table of contents
  1. Title Page
  2. Imprint
  3. Dedication
  4. Preface
  5. The Woman in White
    1. The First Epoch
      1. The Story Begun by Walter Hartright
        1. I
        2. II
        3. III
        4. IV
        5. V
        6. VI
        7. VII
        8. VIII
        9. IX
        10. X
        11. XI
        12. XII
        13. XIII
        14. XIV
        15. XV
      2. The Story Continued by Vincent Gilmore
        1. I
        2. II
        3. III
        4. IV
      3. The Story Continued by Marian Halcombe
        1. I
        2. II
    2. The Second Epoch
      1. The Story Continued by Marian Halcombe
        1. I
        2. II
        3. III
        4. IV
        5. V
        6. VI
        7. VII
        8. VIII
        9. IX
        10. X
      2. The Story Continued by Frederick Fairlie, Esq.
      3. The Story Continued by Eliza Michelson
        1. I
        2. II
      4. The Story Continued in Several Narratives
        1. I The Narrative of Hester Pinhorn
        2. II The Narrative of the Doctor
        3. III The Narrative of Jane Gould
        4. IV The Narrative of the Tombstone
        5. V The Narrative of Walter Hartright
    3. The Third Epoch
      1. The Story Continued by Walter Hartright
        1. I
        2. II
        3. III
        4. IV
        5. V
        6. VI
        7. VII
        8. VIII
        9. IX
        10. X
        11. XI
      2. The Story Continued by Mrs. Catherick
      3. The Story Continued by Walter Hartright
        1. I
        2. II
        3. III
        4. IV
        5. V
        6. VI
        7. VII
      4. The Story Continued by Isidor, Ottavio, Baldassare Fosco
      5. The Story Concluded by Walter Hartright
        1. I
        2. II
        3. III
  6. Endnotes
  7. Colophon
  8. Uncopyright

The Story Begun by Walter Hartright of Clement’s Inn, Teacher of Drawing

I

This is the story of what a Woman’s patience can endure, and what a Man’s resolution can achieve.

If the machinery of the Law could be depended on to fathom every case of suspicion, and to conduct every process of inquiry, with moderate assistance only from the lubricating influences of oil of gold, the events which fill these pages might have claimed their share of the public attention in a Court of Justice.

But the Law is still, in certain inevitable cases, the pre-engaged servant of the long purse; and the story is left to be told, for the first time, in this place. As the Judge might once have heard it, so the Reader shall hear it now. No circumstance of importance, from the beginning to the end of the disclosure, shall be related on hearsay evidence. When the writer of these introductory lines (Walter Hartright by name) happens to be more closely connected than others with the incidents to be recorded, he will describe them in his own person. When his experience fails, he will retire from the position of narrator; and his task will be continued, from the point at which he has left it off, by other persons who can speak to the circumstances under notice from their own knowledge, just as clearly and positively as he has spoken before them.

Thus, the story here presented will be told by more than one pen, as the story of an offence against the laws is told in Court by more than one witness⁠—with the same object, in both cases, to present the truth always in its most direct and most intelligible aspect; and to trace the course of one complete series of events, by making the persons who have been most closely connected with them, at each successive stage, relate their own experience, word for word.

Let Walter Hartright, teacher of drawing, aged twenty-eight years, be heard first.

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