The Woman in White

The Woman in White

by

Wilkie Collins

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The Woman in White: The Second Epoch: Part 4, Chapter 4 Summary & Analysis

Summary
Analysis
The tombstone in the graveyard at Limmeridge bears an inscription which confirms that Laura Fairlie, married to Sir Percival Glyde, is buried in the tomb. It states that she died on July 5, 1850.
The inscription on the tombstone corroborates Count Fosco’s word; that Laura died in his house. It also gives the date of her death.
Themes
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Morality, Crime, and Punishment Theme Icon
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