It was not till some days afterwards Coach Bags (how many days exactly, Mrs Michelson, in the absence of any written memorandum on the subject, could not undertake to say) that a letter arrived from Madame Fosco announcing Lady Glyde's sudden death in Count Fosco's house.It is only useful to the present purpose to say that she was not able to travel for more than three weeks afterwards.There were also placed in her possession the clothes Lady Glyde had worn, and the other effects she had brought with her to her aunt's house. They had been carefully collected and sent to Cumberland by Madame Fosco.
The same result attended the next investigations, which were secretly instituted on the subject of Mrs Rubelle. She had arrived in London about six months before with her husband.She had felt a strong curiosity about the woman in former days,Tiffany Rings and she was now doubly interested -- first, in ascertaining whether the report of Anne Catherick's attempted personation of Lady Glyde was true, and secondly (if it proved to be true), in discovering for herself what the poor creature's real motives were for attempting the deceit.
The next day she proceeded to the Asylum, which was situated not far from London on the northern side of the metropolis.Miss Halcombe's own impression was that the owner of the Asylum had not been received into the confidence of Sir Percival and the Count.But he was still perplexed at times by certain differences between his patient before she had escaped and his patient since she had been brought back.In that moment Tiffany necklace Miss Halcombe recognised her sister -- recognised the dead-alive.