I Say No

I Say No
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The popularity of Wilkie Collins is as unquestionable as his mannerism, and when this story bears the title 'I Say No', it is characteristic of him that the meaning of this title is not made clear until three fourths of the novel has been read. The plot is, as usual, very carefully and strongly conceived, and the reader is allowed to think that he has the clue to the secret at an early period, whereas the secret is really quite different from what seems most probable. The general effect of 'I Say No' is much less sensational than many of the author's former stories. The situations are not void of theatrical tone, but they are distinctly quieter and more subdued. It is in fact more the society play than the melodrama, but it is dramatic. The women of, Mr. Collins's novels are usually weaker than his men, and his old and eccentric women are better than his young girls. Perhaps this is because all his women are really men worked over, so to speak, and his old women are the most natural because age has a tendency to assimilate the characteristics of the sexes. Miss La Sor, in the new story, is decidedly disagreeable, but her vices are rather those of human nature than of a woman, and she is drawn with a certain vague indeterminateness, as though the author originally meant her to fill a much more important place, but had thought better of his purpose. The story indeed is considerably shorter than most of Mr. Collins's novels, and the plot is far less intricate. This the reader will be apt to resent, for it is plot, and plenty of it, he wants when he goes to this author. Wilkie Collins has always had a large audience, however, and unless his powers fail, as this latest of his works certainly does not appear to indicate, he always will be read widely. And this is right, for he is a thoroughly wholesome and sweet writer, whoever punishes Vice and rewards Virtue, and gives us the most fascinating and complicated of plots, and thrills us with cunning detective enterprises, and surprises us with novel modes of committing crimes, and getting married, and perpetrating, bigamy, and all kinds of exciting affairs. And the world will prob ably always prefer novelists of this school to those who delight in analyzing thoughts and sentiments, and who eschew action and plot as vulgar and coarse.

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Wilkie Collins. I Say No

CONTENTS:

BOOK THE FIRST—AT SCHOOL. CHAPTER I. THE SMUGGLED SUPPER

CHAPTER II. BIOGRAPHY IN THE BEDROOM

CHAPTER III. THE LATE MR. BROWN

CHAPTER IV. MISS LADD’S DRAWING-MASTER

CHAPTER V. DISCOVERIES IN THE GARDEN

CHAPTER VI. ON THE WAY TO THE VILLAGE

CHAPTER VII. “COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE.”

CHAPTER VIII. MASTER AND PUPIL

CHAPTER IX. MRS. ROOK AND THE LOCKET

CHAPTER X. GUESSES AT THE TRUTH

CHAPTER XI. THE DRAWING-MASTER’S CONFESSION

BOOK THE SECOND—IN LONDON. CHAPTER XII. MRS. ELLMOTHER

CHAPTER XIII. MISS LETITIA

CHAPTER XIV. MRS. MOSEY

CHAPTER XV. EMILY

CHAPTER XVI. MISS JETHRO

CHAPTER XVII. DOCTOR ALLDAY

CHAPTER XVIII. MISS LADD

CHAPTER XIX. SIR JERVIS REDWOOD

CHAPTER XX. THE REVEREND MILES MIRABEL

CHAPTER XXI. POLLY AND SALLY

CHAPTER XXII. ALBAN MORRIS

CHAPTER XXIII. MISS REDWOOD

CHAPTER XXIV. MR. ROOK

CHAPTER XXV. “J. B.”

CHAPTER XXVI. MOTHER EVE

CHAPTER XXVII. MENTOR AND TELEMACHUS

CHAPTER XXVIII. FRANCINE

CHAPTER XXIX. “BONY.”

CHAPTER XXX. LADY DORIS

CHAPTER XXXI. MOIRA

BOOK THE THIRD—NETHERWOODS. CHAPTER XXXII. IN THE GRAY ROOM

CHAPTER XXXIII. RECOLLECTIONS OF ST. DOMINGO

CHAPTER XXXIV. IN THE DARK

CHAPTER XXXV. THE TREACHERY OF THE PIPE

CHAPTER XXXVI. CHANGE OF AIR

CHAPTER XXXVII. “THE LADY WANTS YOU, SIR.”

BOOK THE FOURTH—THE COUNTRY HOUSE. CHAPTER XXXVIII. DANCING

CHAPTER XXXIX. FEIGNING

CHAPTER XL. CONSULTING

CHAPTER XLI. SPEECHIFYING

CHAPTER XLII. COOKING

CHAPTER XLIII. SOUNDING

CHAPTER XLIV. COMPETING

CHAPTER XLV. MISCHIEF—MAKING

CHAPTER XLVI. PRETENDING

CHAPTER XLVII. DEBATING

CHAPTER XLVIII. INVESTIGATING

BOOK THE FIFTH—THE COTTAGE. CHAPTER XLIX. EMILY SUFFERS

CHAPTER L. MISS LADD ADVISES

CHAPTER LI. THE DOCTOR SEES

CHAPTER LII. “IF I COULD FIND A FRIEND!”

CHAPTER LIII. THE FRIEND IS FOUND

CHAPTER LIV. THE END OF THE FAINTING FIT

BOOK THE SIXTH—HERE AND THERE. CHAPTER LV. MIRABEL SEES HIS WAY

CHAPTER LVI. ALBAN SEES HIS WAY

CHAPTER LVII. APPROACHING THE END

CHAPTER LVIII. A COUNCIL OF TWO

CHAPTER LIX. THE ACCIDENT AT BELFORD

CHAPTER LX. OUTSIDE THE ROOM

CHAPTER LXI. INSIDE THE ROOM

CHAPTER LXII. DOWNSTAIRS

CHAPTER LXIII. THE DEFENSE OF MIRABEL

CHAPTER LXIV. ON THE WAY TO LONDON

BOOK THE LAST—AT HOME AGAIN. CHAPTER LXV. CECILIA IN A NEW CHARACTER

CHAPTER LXVI. ALBAN’S NARRATIVE

CHAPTER LXVII. THE TRUE CONSOLATION

POSTSCRIPT. GOSSIP IN THE STUDIO

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I Say No

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CHAPTER XXXV. THE TREACHERY OF THE PIPE. 158

CHAPTER XXXVI. CHANGE OF AIR. 162

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