The Black Robe

The Black Robe
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'The Black Robe' combines some aim at psychological analysis with great inventiveness. Mr. Wilkie Collins never writes carelessly; and in this instance he has been especially careful. The great point of the piece is the peculiar mental haunting by a voice of one Romagne, who has killed a man in a duel; and a secondary interest, which is admirably worked out, is the contest between the Church of Rome, as embodied in the person of Father Benwell and Mr. Penrose, and love, as embodied in the person of a Miss Eyrecourt. It is necessary to say that Romagne, in the course of time, has become a man of considerable property, else he could not have the close attention of either party. The Jesuitical scheming of the Romanists and the astute forecast of Miss Eyrecourt are equally well done; and it goes without saying that there are some admirable underplots, with groups of characters, who are all sketched with that kind of decisive completeness which almost makes us doubt of their reality. Mr. Wilkie Collins's stories, however, do not depend on such tests as these: they are unreal in relation to any other world save that which lies in the mind of the artist; and it is sufficient testimony to his power when we say that if you once begin to read, you must read on; for not only does one incident develop itself out of another, but there is a glamour cast over your saner mind which sometimes makes you question how you could have been so deeply interested as you really are. For around a most conventional ideal world Mr. Wilkie Collins groups so many associations and forms of everyday life—reinforces his improbabilities by the most actual-looking letters and so on—that we are completely taken possession of, and the highest tribute of praise to him is to say that he lays hold of universal springs of interest, though he really ought hardly to do so.

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Wilkie Collins. The Black Robe

CONTENTS:

BEFORE THE STORY. FIRST SCENE.—BOULOGNE-SUR-MER.—THE DUEL

SECOND SCENE.—VANGE ABBEY.—THE FOREWARNINGS

BOOK THE FIRST. CHAPTER I. THE CONFIDENCES

CHAPTER II. THE JESUITS

CHAPTER III. THE INTRODUCTION TO ROMAYNE

CHAPTER IV. FATHER BENWELL HITS

CHAPTER V. FATHER BENWELL MISSES

CHAPTER VI. THE ORDER OF THE DISHES

CHAPTER VII. THE INFLUENCE OF STELLA

CHAPTER VIII. THE PRIEST OR THE WOMAN?

CHAPTER IX. THE PUBLIC AND THE PICTURES

CHAPTER X. FATHER BENWELL’S CORRESPONDENCE

CHAPTER XI. STELLA ASSERTS HERSELF

CHAPTER XII. THE GENERAL’S FAMILY

CHAPTER XIII. FATHER BENWELL’S CORRESPONDENCE

BOOK THE SECOND. CHAPTER I. THE SANDWICH DANCE

CHAPTER II. THE QUESTION OF MARRIAGE

CHAPTER III. THE END OF THE BALL

CHAPTER IV. IN THE SMALL HOURS

BOOK THE THIRD. CHAPTER I. THE HONEYMOON

CHAPTER II. EVENTS AT TEN ACRES

CHAPTER III. FATHER BENWELL AND THE BOOK

CHAPTER IV. THE END OF THE HONEYMOON

CHAPTER V. FATHER BENWELL’S CORRESPONDENCE

BOOK THE FOURTH. CHAPTER I. THE BREACH IS WIDENED

CHAPTER II. A CHRISTIAN JESUIT

CHAPTER III. WINTERFIELD RETURNS

CHAPTER IV. FATHER BENWELL’S CORRESPONDENCE

CHAPTER V. BERNARD WINTERFIELD’S CORRESPONDENCE

CHAPTER VI. THE SADDEST OF ALL WORDS

CHAPTER VII. THE IMPULSIVE SEX

CHAPTER VIII. FATHER BENWELL’S CORRESPONDENCE

BOOK THE FIFTH. CHAPTER I. MRS. EYRECO URT’S DISCOVERY

CHAPTER II. THE SEED IS SOWN

CHAPTER III. THE HARVEST IS REAPED

CHAPTER IV. ON THE ROAD TO ROME

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The Black Robe

WILKIE COLLINS

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I had expected to see two of the men with whom we had dined. To my astonishment, the visitors proved to be officers of the General’s regiment. They brought proposals for a hostile meeting the next morning; the choice of weapons being left to Romayne as the challenged man.

It was now quite plain to me that the General’s peculiar method of card-playing had, thus far, not been discovered and exposed. He might keep doubtful company, and might (as I afterward heard) be suspected in certain quarters. But that he still had, formally-speaking, a reputation to preserve, was proved by the appearance of the two gentlemen present as his representatives. They declared, with evident sincerity, that Romayne had made a fatal mistake; had provoked the insult offered to him; and had resented it by a brutal and cowardly outrage. As a man and a soldier, the General was doubly bound to insist on a duel. No apology would be accepted, even if an apology were offered.

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