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The Woman in White - With Audio Level 6 Oxford Bookworms Library

The Woman in White - With Audio Level 6 Oxford Bookworms Library

Collins, Wilkie

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A level 6 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. This version includes an audio book: listen to the story as you read.

Retold for Learners of English by Richard G. Lewis.

The woman in white first appears at night on a lonely heath near London and is next seen at a grave-side in Cumberland. Who is she? Where has she come from, and what is her history? She seems alone and friendless, frightened and confused. And it seems she knows a secret - a secret that could bring ruin and shame to a man who will do anything to keep her silent.

This famous mystery thriller by Wilkie Collins has excitement, suspense, romance, and a plot that twists and turns on every page.

  • Cover
  • THE WOMAN IN WHITE
  • Half Title
  • Title page
  • Copyright
  • CONTENTS
  • PEOPLE IN THIS STORY
  • PART ONE: THE STORY TOLD BY WALTER HARTRIGHT
    • Chapter 1: A meeting by moonlight
    • Chapter 2: Life at Limmeridge House
    • Chapter 3: The unsigned letter
  • PART TWO: THE STORY TOLD BY MARIAN HALCOMBE
    • Chapter 4: Arrangements for a marriage
    • Chapter 5: A document for signature
    • Chapter 6: An appointment by the lake
    • Chapter 7: A conversation in the night
    • Chapter 8: Fever
  • PART THREE: THE STORY TOLD BY WALTER HARTRIGHT
    • Chapter 9: The gravestone
    • Chapter 10: The rescue
    • Chapter 11: The investigation
    • Chapter 12: The secret
    • Chapter 13: The threat
    • Chapter 14: The confession
    • Chapter 15: The proof
  • GLOSSARY
  • The Woman in White: ACTIVITIES
    • ACTIVITIES: Before Reading
    • ACTIVITIES: While Reading
    • ACTIVITIES: After Reading
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • ABOUT THE BOOKWORMS LIBRARY
  • Back Cover
  • Tytuł: The Woman in White - With Audio Level 6 Oxford Bookworms Library
  • Autor: Collins, Wilkie
  • ISBN: 978-01-946-3231-7, 9780194632317
  • Data wydania: 2017-10-09
  • Format: Ebook
  • Identyfikator pozycji: e_09v2
  • Wydawca: Oxford University Press