![]() Meanwhile, Laura and Walter fall in love, but Walter is devastated to learn that Laura is already engaged to Sir Percival Glyde, the owner of Blackwater Park in Hampshire, a wealthy and respected person. Fairlie became attached to the little Anne because of her resemblance to Laura, and Anne in her turn became attached to Mrs. Intrigued, Marian finds mention of a girl named Anne Catherick in her mother’s letters. Walter tells Marian about the strange woman he met in London. ![]() ![]() Fairlie from her first marriage, her sister Laura Fairlie, and Laura’s bachelor uncle, Frederick Fairlie. Upon his arrival at Limmeridge, Walter meets those residing there: Marian Halcombe, a daughter of the late Mrs. Walter helps the strange woman to catch a cab, only to encounter two men looking for a “woman in white," who has escaped from a mental asylum. Fairlie, the late owner of Limmeridge House. The woman in white shows a sudden agitation when Walter explains about his new job, but also speaks with love about Mrs. On a hot summer night prior to his departure, Walter meets a very strange woman on the empty street, who is dressed in a completely white dress. ![]() A young painter from London, Walter Hartright, secures a position as an art teacher at Limmeridge House in Cumberland, which belongs to Frederick Fairlie. The events described in the novel take place in the 1850s in England. ![]()
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