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A Marriage in High Life, Volume II

Chapter 10: ERRATA TO VOL. II. (See Transcriber’s Notes.)
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The novel traces a young woman's mounting distress within an aristocratic marriage, portraying her inward conflict between duty and longing for honest affection. Social obligations and a husband's coldness produce misunderstandings intensified by a well-intentioned friend whose motives are suspected. The heroine withdraws to her familial home and to an estate, where caretaking of an ailing servant and the servant's dying appeal spur reflection and moral reckonings. Scenes alternate between drawing-room society and intimate domestic care, exploring themes of pride, repentance, religious consolation, and the challenges women face navigating public appearance and private suffering. The narrative emphasizes emotional restraint, reconciliation, and the redemptive power of duty.

ERRATA TO VOL. II.
(See Transcriber’s Notes.)

Page 5, for her heart sunk, read sank.

Page 5, for then when fearful of betraying herself she at others, &c. read at others, fearful of betraying herself, she suddenly, &c.

Page 51, after beneath the scrutiny, omit of her rival.

Page 66, after drive up, omit their vehicles.

Page 86, after out of the carriage, read she desired, &c.

Page 104, for Mr. Benson, read Mrs. Benson.

LONDON:
IBOTSON AND PALMER, PRINTERS, SAVOY STREET, STRAND.

 

  • Transcriber’s Notes:
    • The Errata have been applied to this text.
    • Missing or obscured punctuation was silently corrected.
    • Typographical errors were silently corrected.
    • Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation were made consistent only when a predominant form was found in this book.