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From publisher's blurb: "Two main themes occupy Wilkie Collins in this novel of social mores: the inequality of the marriage laws and the spread of brutality among 'gentlemen' who practice violent and self-aggrandizing sports."
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Originally published in 3 vols., London : F.S. Ellis, 1870.
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On a summer's morning, between thirty and forty years ago, two girls were crying bitterly in the cabin of an East Indian passenger ship, bound outward, from Gravesend to Bombay.
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