id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt msu.31293105963247 Collins, Wilkie The woman in white. v.1 1860 .txt text/plain 129805 8889 85 the woman in white, exactly as they had occurred; and I repeated what she had said to me about Mrs. Fairlie and Lid]if Miss Halcombe's search through her mother's letters had produced the result which she anticipated, the time had come for In the morning, when I went down into the breakfastroom, at the usual hour, Miss Halcombe, for the first time visit," said Miss Halcombe, pushing open the door at the end "Yes, miss — I told them Sir Percival Glyde was coming. of any given day for Sir Percival's union with Miss Fairlie, I I saw Miss Halcombe change colour, and look a little uneasy. thought Sir Percival looked, as well he might, a little annoyed a word to explain what the circumstances were which had decided Miss Fairlie to accept Sir Percival Glyde in one short "Very sad," said Sir Percival, speaking like a man who ./cache/msu.31293105963247.pdf ./txt/msu.31293105963247.txt