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A FAIR PENITENT
by WILKIE COLLINS
About A FAIR PENITENT
This story first appeared in Charles Dickens' magazine, "Household
Words," volume 16, number 382, July 18, 1857. Published anonymously, as
all contributions to the magazine were, it was attributed definitely to
Wilkie Collins by Anne Lohrli in her analysis of the magazine's
finanacial accounts. In the original, there is an acute accent over the
final "e" of "Rance"; "Theatre Francois" should have an acute accent
over the first "e", a circumflex accent over the first "a", and a
cedilla under the "c".
A FAIR PENITENT
Charles Pineau Duclos was a French writer of biographies and novels, who
lived and worked during the first half of the eighteenth century.
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