Mardi - and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I
The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Two Destinies
Nick Carter Stories No. 140
Dogs Always Know
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Published in 1888, The Legacy of Cain was the final novel completed by Collins and the last to be syndicated by Tillotson. The Legacy of Cain explores the theme of hereditary evil, and attacks the idea that 'bad blood' necessarily results in a criminality.
The main story begins in 1875. Helena and Eunice are sisters brought up by their father, the Reverend Abel Gracedieu. He has deliberately kept them in ignorance of their true ages because the elder daughter was adopted in 1858, after her natural mother was executed for the brutal murder of her husband. The story's main narrator is the prison governor who always feared the adoption would end badly because of the taint of inherited evil.
At the request of a person who has claims on me that I must not disown, I consent to look back through a long interval of years and to describe events which took place within the walls of an English prison during the earlier period of my appointment as Governor.
Viewing my task by the light which later experience casts on it, I think I shall act wisely by exercising some control over the freedom of my pen.
I propose to pass over in silence the name of the town in which is situated the prison once confided to my care. I shall observe a similar discretion in alluding to individuals—some dead, some living, at the present time.
Being obliged to write of a woman who deservedly suffered the extreme penalty of the law, I think she will be sufficiently identified if I call her The Prisoner. Of the four persons present on the evening before her execution three may be distinguished one from the other by allusion to their vocations in life. I here introduce them as The Chaplain, The Minister, and The Doctor. The fourth was a young woman. She has no claim on my consideration; and, when she is mentioned, her name may appear. If these reserves excite suspicion, I declare beforehand that they influence in no way the sense of responsibility which commands an honest man to speak the truth.
At the request of a person who has claims on me that I must not disown, I consent to look back through a long interval of years and to describe events which took place within the walls of an English p…
The first of the events which I must now relate was the conviction of The Prisoner for the murder of her husband. They had lived together in matrimony for little more than two years. The husband, a g…
During my friend’s absence, my attention was claimed by a sad incident—not unforeseen. It is, I suppose, generally known that near relatives are admitted to take their leave of criminals condemned to…
The Prisoner was seated on her bed, quietly talking with the woman appointed to watch her. When she rose to receive us, I saw the Minister start. The face that confronted him would, in my opinion, hav…
The services of our medical officer were required, in order to hasten the recovery of the Prisoner’s senses. When the Doctor and I left the cell together, she was composed, and ready (in the performa…
The Minister looked at me in an absent manner; his attention seemed to have been wandering. “What was it Miss Chance said?” he asked. Before I could speak, a friend’s voice at the door interrupted us…
There was a considerate side to my friend’s character, which showed itself when the warder had left us. He was especially anxious to be careful of what he said to a woman in the Prisoner’s terrible s…
The Capital Punishment of the Prisoner is in no respect connected with my purpose in writing the present narrative. Neither do I desire to darken these pages by describing in detail an act of righteou…
A few days after the good man had left us, I met with a serious accident, caused by a false step on the stone stairs of the prison. The long illness which followed this misfortune, and my removal aft…
A week had passed, since the Minister’s wife had left me, when I received a letter from the Minister himself. After surprising me, as he innocently supposed, by announcing the birth of his child, he …

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