The impassive and highly respectable Mrs. Catherick.
John McLenan
30 June 1860
10.5 cm high by 5.6 cm wide (4 by 2 ¼ inchess), vignetted.
Uncaptioned headnote vignette for the thirty-second weekly number of Collins's The Woman in White: A Novel (30 June 1860), 405 p. 202 in the 1861 volume.
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McLenan makes Anne's mother look both sour-faced and suspicious, as she would rightly be when the curious Walter Hartright comes inquiring about her relationship with Sir Percival Glyde. But Walter must persist, for this combative interlocutor knows Sir Percival's "Secret."
Scanned image and text by Philip V. Allingham.