"The Two Spies Watch Hartright at the Welmington church." — John McLenan's uncaptioned headnote vignette for the thirty-third weekly number of Wilkie Collins's "The Woman in White" in Harper's Weekly (7 July 1860) (original) (raw)

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The Two Spies Watch Hartright at the Welmington church.

John McLenan

7 July 1860

10 cm high by 5.7 cm wide (4 by 2 ¼ inchess), vignetted.

Uncaptioned headnote vignette for the thirtieth weekly number of Collins's The Woman in White: A Novel (7 July 1860), 421; p. 210 in the 1861 volume.

[Click on the image to enlarge it.]McLenan notes in advance of the instalment that Walter had realized he has been spied upon at Kyrle's office. One of those same spies now appears at Blackwater Park: this can be no mere coincidence. He realizes that this agent of Fosco and Glyde has anticipated his arrival in Hampshire.

Scanned image and text byPhilip V. Allingham.

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