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No Name

By Wilkie Collins.

Table of Contents

  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Dedication
  4. Preface
  5. No Name
    1. The First Scene
      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. Between the Scenes: Progress of the Story Through the Post
      1. I: From Norah Vanstone to Mr. Pendril
      2. II: From Miss Garth to Mr. Pendril
      3. III: From Magdalen to Norah (Enclosed in the Preceding Letter)
      4. IV: From Sergeant Bulmer (of the Detective Police) to Mr. Pendril
      5. V: Anonymous Letter Addressed to Mr. Pendril
    3. The Second Scene
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
    4. Between the Scenes: Chronicle of Events: Preserved in Captain Wragge’s Dispatch-Box
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
      4. IV
      5. V
      6. VI
      7. VII
      8. VIII
      9. IX
    5. The Third Scene
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
      4. IV
    6. Between the Scenes: Progress of the Story Through the Post
      1. I: Extract from the Advertising Columns of the Times
      2. II: From Captain Wragge to Magdalen
      3. III: From Norah to Magdalen
      4. IV: From Miss Garth to Magdalen
      5. V: From Francis Clare, Jun., to Magdalen
      6. VI: From Francis Clare, Sen., to Magdalen
      7. VII: From Mrs. Wragge to Her Husband
      8. VIII: From Norah to Magdalen
      9. IX: From Magdalen to Norah
      10. X: From Magdalen to Miss Garth
      11. XI: From Magdalen to Captain Wragge
      12. XII: From Captain Wragge to Magdalen
      13. XIII: Extract from the East Suffolk Argus
    7. The Fourth Scene
      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
    8. Between the Scenes: Progress of the Story Through the Post
      1. I: From George Bartram to Noel Vanstone
      2. II: From Norah Vanstone to Miss Garth
      3. III: From Mr. John Loscombe (Solicitor) to George Bartram, Esq.
      4. IV: From Norah Vanstone to Miss Garth
      5. V: From Mrs. Lecount to Mr. de Bleriot, General Agent, London
      6. VI: From Mr. de Bleriot to Mrs. Lecount
      7. VII: From Mr. Pendril to Norah Vanstone
      8. VIII: From Norah Vanstone to Mr. Pendril
      9. IX: From Mr. de Bleriot to Mrs. Lecount
      10. X: From Miss Garth to Mr. Pendril
      11. XI: From Mrs. Lecount to Mr. de Bleriot
      12. XII: From Mr. Pendril to Miss Garth
      13. XIII: From Mr. de Bleriot to Mrs. Lecount
      14. XIV: From Mrs. Lecount to Mr. de Bleriot
    9. The Fifth Scene
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
    10. Between the Scenes: Progress of the Story Through the Post
      1. I: From Mrs. Noel Vanstone to Mr. Loscombe
      2. II: From Mr. Loscombe to Mrs. Noel Vanstone
      3. III: From Mrs. Noel Vanstone to Miss Garth
      4. IV: From Mr. Loscombe to Mrs. Noel Vanstone
      5. V: From Mr. Pendril to Miss Garth
      6. VI: From Mr. Loscombe to Mrs. Noel Vanstone
      7. VII: From Mrs. Noel Vanstone to Mr. Loscombe
      8. VIII: From Mr. Loscombe to Mrs. Noel Vanstone
      9. IX: From Mrs. Noel Vanstone to Mr. Loscombe
    11. The Sixth Scene
      1. I
      2. II
    12. Between the Scenes: Progress of the Story Through the Post
      1. I: From Miss Garth to Mr. Pendril
      2. II: From Mr. Pendril to Miss Garth
      3. III: From Admiral Bartram to Mrs. Drake (Housekeeper at St. Crux)
      4. IV: From Mrs. Drake to Admiral Bartram
    13. The Seventh Scene
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
      4. IV
    14. Between the Scenes: Progress of the Story Through the Post
      1. I: From George Bartram to Admiral Bartram
      2. II: From George Bartram to Miss Garth
      3. III: From Miss Garth to George Bartram
      4. IV: From Mrs. Drake to George Bartram
      5. V: From George Bartram to Miss Garth
      6. VI: From Mr. Loscombe to Mrs. Noel Vanstone
      7. VII: From George Bartram to Miss Garth
      8. VIII: From Mr. Loscombe to Mrs. Noel Vanstone
      9. IX: From Mrs. Ruddock (Lodging-House Keeper) to Mr. Loscombe
      10. X: From Mr. Loscombe to Mrs. Ruddock
    15. The Last Scene
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
      4. IV
  6. Colophon
  7. Uncopyright

Imprint

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To Francis Carr Beard
(Fellow of The Royal College of Surgeons of England),
in remembrance of the time when
the closing scenes of this story were written

Preface

The main purpose of this story is to appeal to the reader’s interest in a subject which has been the theme of some of the greatest writers, living and dead⁠—but which has never been, and can never be, exhausted, because it is a subject eternally interesting to all mankind. Here is one more book that depicts the struggle of a human creature, under those opposing influences of Good and Evil, which we have all felt, which we have all known. It has been my aim to make the character of “Magdalen,” which personifies this struggle, a pathetic character even in its perversity and its error; and I have tried hard to


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