IMAGE ACCOMPANYING "THE LAW AND THE LADY: A Novel" BY WILKIE COLLINS, CHAPTER XX, THE END OF THE TRIAL; "In the grey light of the new morning I closed the Report of my husband's Trial for the Murder of his first Wife. No sense of fatigue overpowered me. I had no wish, after my long hours of reading and thinking, to lie down and sleep. It was strange, but it was so. I felt as if I had slept, and had now just awakened - a new woman, with a new mind."
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IMAGE ACCOMPANYING "THE LAW AND THE LADY: A Novel" BY WILKIE COLLINS, CHAPTER XX, THE END OF THE TRIAL; "In the grey light of the new morning I closed the Report of my husband's Trial for the Murder of his first Wife. No sense of fatigue overpowered me. I had no wish, after my long hours of reading and thinking, to lie down and sleep. It was strange, but it was so. I felt as if I had slept, and had now just awakened - a new woman, with a new mind."

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1874

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