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"The Woman in White" by Wilkie Collins
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"I shall remain in no house in which ladies are treated as your wife and Miss Halcombe have been treated here today.'"
Countess Fosco
Under happier circumstances how worthy I should have been of Miss Halcombe—how worthy Miss Halcombe would have been of me."
Fosco
"Oh, Marian, thank God for your poverty—it has made you your own mistress, and has saved you from the lot that has fallen on me."
Laura
"No daughter of mine should have been married to any man alive under such a settlement as I was compelled to make for Laura Fairlie."
Mr Gilmore
"He's not very keen on visitors, he has great trouble with his nerves and never leaves his room."
Marian
"At that moment I knew that Laura loved me too."
Walter
"Please ask Miss Fairlie to forgive me. I didn't mean to frighten her, but I had to warn her about the man she's going to marry"
Anne
"Upstairs I have a large collection of my mother's letters."
Marian
"Is this the road to London?'
Anne
"I knew I was very lucky to get this job."
Walter