The Queen of Hearts. Wilkie Collins Collins
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Wilkie Collins
The Queen of Hearts
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4057664112170
Table of Contents
WHO is the young lady? And how did she find her way into The Glen Tower?
CHAPTER III. OUR QUEEN OF’ HEARTS.
CHAPTER IV. OUR GRAND PROJECT.
BROTHER GRIFFITH’S STORY of THE FAMILY SECRET.
BROTHER MORGAN’S STORY of THE DREAM-WOMAN.
His mother came out eagerly to receive him.
BROTHER GRIFFITH’S STORY of MAD MONKTON
BROTHER MORGAN’S STORY of THE DEAD HAND
BROTHER GRIFFITH’S STORY of THE BITER BIT.
BROTHER OWEN’S STORY of THE PARSON’S SCRUPLE.
BROTHER GRIFFITH’S STORY of A PLOT IN PRIVATE LIFE.
BROTHER MORGAN’S STORY of FAUNTLEROY.
BROTHER OWEN’S STORY of ANNE RODWAY.
LETTER OF DEDICATION.
TO
EMILE FORGUES.
AT a time when French readers were altogether unaware of the existence of any books of my writing, a critical examination of my novels appeared under your signature in the Revue des Deux Mondes. I read that article, at the time of its appearance, with sincere pleasure and sincere gratitude to the writer, and I have honestly done my best to profit by it ever since.
At a later period, when arrangements were made for the publication of my novels in Paris, you kindly undertook, at some sacrifice of your own convenience, to give the first of the series—“The Dead Secret”—the great advantage of being rendered into French by your pen. Your excellent translation of “The Lighthouse” had already taught me how to appreciate the value of your assistance; and when “The Dead Secret” appeared in its French form, although I was sensibly gratified, I was by no means surprised to find my fortunate work of fiction, not translated, in the mechanical sense of the word, but transformed from a novel that I had written in my language to a novel that you might have written in yours.
I am now about to ask you to confer one more literary obligation on me by accepting the dedication of this book, as the earliest acknowledgment which it has been in my power to make of the debt I