[Man and Wife by Wilkie Collins]@TWC D-Link bookMan and Wife CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SECOND 37/41
But I have my own way of dealing with him--and I know how to make him tell Me .-- Enough of Bishopriggs till his time comes.
There is one other point, in regard to Miss Silvester.
I may have to describe her.
How was she dressed when she came here? Remember, I am a man--and (if an Englishwoman's dress _can_ be described in an Englishwoman's language) tell me, in English, what she had on." "She wore a straw hat, with corn-flowers in it, and a white veil. Corn-flowers at one side uncle, which is less common than cornflowers in front.
And she had on a light gray shawl.
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