A review by lnatal
A House to Let by Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Adelaide Anne Procter

4.0

I am reading it as an e-book at Gutenberg Project.

Contents:
Over the Way
The Manchester Marriage
Going into Society
Three Evenings in the House
Trottle’s Report
Let at Last

Page 5:
All at once—in the first-floor window on my right—down in a low corner, at a hole in a blind or a shutter—I found that I was looking at a secret Eye.

Page 28:
“O, sir, you must go. You must not stop a minute. If he comes back he will kill you.”

Page 52:
Or, to put it in plainer terms still, the subject was no other than the mystery of the empty House.

Page 67:
To make short of a long story—and what story would not be long, coming from the lips of an old woman like me, unless it was made short by main force!—I bought the House.