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Armadale
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Wilkie Collins
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       _ NOTE--My readers will perceive that I have purposely left them, with reference to the Dream in this story, in the position which they would occupy in the case of a dream in real life: they are free to interpret it by the natural or the supernatural theory, as the bent of their own minds may incline them. Persons disposed to take the rational view may, under these circumstances, be interested in hearing of a coincidence relating to the present story, which actually happened, and which in the matter of "extravagant improbability" sets anything of the same kind that a novelist could imagine at flat defiance.
       In November, 1865, that is to say, when thirteen monthly parts of "Armadale" had been published, and, I may add, when more than a year and a half had elapsed since the end of the story, as it now appears, was first sketched in my notebook--a vessel lay in the Huskisson Dock at Liverpool which was looked after by one man, who slept on board, in the capacity of shipkeeper. On a certain day in the week this man was found dead in the deck-house. On the next day a second man, who had taken his place, was carried dying to the Northern Hospital. On the third day a third ship-keeper was appointed, and was found dead in the deck-house which had already proved fatal to the other two. _The name of that ship was "The Armadale."_ And the proceedings at the Inquest proved that the three men had been all suffocated _by sleeping in poisoned air_!
       I am indebted for these particulars to the kindness of the reporters at Liverpool, who sent me their statement of the facts. The case found its way into most of the newspapers. It was noticed--to give two instances in which I can cite the dates--in the _Times_ of November 30th, 1865, and was more fully described in the _Daily News_ of November 28th, in the same year.
       Before taking leave of "Armadale," I may perhaps be allowed to mention, for the benefit of any readers who may be curious on such points, that the "Norfolk Broads" are here described after personal investigation of them. In this, as in other cases, I have spared no pains to instruct myself on matters of fact. Wherever the story touches on questions connected with Law, Medicine, or Chemistry, it has been submitted before publication to the experience of professional men. The kindness of a friend supplied me with a plan of the doctor's apparatus, and I saw the chemical ingredients at work before I ventured on describing the action of them in the closing scenes of this book.
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Preface
Prologue
   Prologue - Chapter 1. The Travelers
   Prologue - Chapter 2. The Solid Side Of The Scotch Character
   Prologue - Chapter 3. The Wreck Of The Timber Ship
Book 1
   Book 1 - Chapter 1. The Mystery Of Ozias Midwinter
   Book 1 - Chapter 2. The Man Revealed
   Book 1 - Chapter 3. Day And Night
   Book 1 - Chapter 4. The Shadow Of The Past
   Book 1 - Chapter 5. The Shadow Of The Future
Book 2
   Book 2 - Chapter 1. Lurking Mischief
   Book 2 - Chapter 2. Allan As A Landed Gentleman
   Book 2 - Chapter 3. The Claims Of Society
   Book 2 - Chapter 4. The March Of Events
   Book 2 - Chapter 5. Mother Oldershaw On Her Guard
   Book 2 - Chapter 6. Midwinter In Disguise
   Book 2 - Chapter 7. The Plot Thickens
   Book 2 - Chapter 8. The Norfolk Broads
   Book 2 - Chapter 9. Fate Or Chance?
   Book 2 - Chapter 10. The House-Maid's Face
   Book 2 - Chapter 11. Miss Gwilt Among The Quicksands
   Book 2 - Chapter 12. The Clouding Of The Sky
   Book 2 - Chapter 13. Exit
Book 3
   Book 3 - Chapter 1. Mrs. Milroy
   Book 3 - Chapter 2. The Man Is Found
   Book 3 - Chapter 3. The Brink Of Discovery
   Book 3 - Chapter 4. Allan At Bay
   Book 3 - Chapter 5. Pedgift's Remedy
   Book 3 - Chapter 6. Pedgift's Postscript
   Book 3 - Chapter 7. The Martyrdom Of Miss Gwilt
   Book 3 - Chapter 8. She Comes Between Them
   Book 3 - Chapter 9. She Knows The Truth
   Book 3 - Chapter 10. Miss Gwilt's Diary
   Book 3 - Chapter 11. Love And Law
   Book 3 - Chapter 12. A Scandal At The Station
   Book 3 - Chapter 13. An Old Man's Heart
   Book 3 - Chapter 14. Miss Gwilt's Diary
   Book 3 - Chapter 15. The Wedding-Day
Book 4
   Book 4 - Chapter 1. Miss Gwilt's Diary
   Book 4 - Chapter 2. The Diary Continued
   Book 4 - Chapter 3. The Diary Broken Off
Book The Last
   Book The Last - Chapter 1. At The Terminus
   Book The Last - Chapter 2. In The House
   Book The Last - Chapter 3. The Purple Flask
Epilogue
   Epilogue - Chapter 1. News From Norfolk
   Epilogue - Chapter 2. Midwinter
   Epilogue - Appendix