Margaret Porcher blocks Marian's Way
John McLenan
31 March 1860
10.6 cm high by 5.6 cm wide (4 by 2 ¼ inchess), vignetted.
Uncaptioned headnote vignette for the nineteenth weekly number of Collins's The Woman in White: A Novel (31 March 1860), 196; p. 123 in the 1861 volume.
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The illustration intensifies the sense of mystery surrounding Glyde's plans for dealing with his mounting debts, now that he has excused Laura from signing the parchment. Some sort of incident has transpired out-of-doors between the couple, prompting Glyde to give the maid, Fanny, her notice. And why has Glyde forbidden to communicate with her mistress? Marian intends to confront Glyde at the curtain.
Scanned image and text by Philip V. Allingham.