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Transcriber's Note
Inconsistent hyphenation and italicization have been retained as-is within the text. Page numbers are documented in the source code.
Here is a list of the minor typographical corrections made:
- Comma replaced by period after "ETC"
- Comma changed to a period after "cents"
- Comma changed to a period after "25c"
- "loose" changed to "lose"
- "had" changed to "Had"
- "a a" changed to "a"
- Quote added after "mean——"
- "show-white" changed to "snow-white"
- "a a" changed to "a"
- "occurrred" changed to "occurred"
- "word" changed to "world"
- "fasionably" changed to "fashionably"
- "brink" changed to "drink"
- Comma changed to period after "doubt"
- Quote removed after "I?"
- "demeannor" changed to "demeanor"
- Period added after "aglow"
- "pursued" changed to "pursed"
- Quote added after "Club."
- Single quote added before the final "t" in "'T'aint"
- Comma changed to period after "Romaine"
- Comma changed to period after "too"
- Quote removed after "even——"
- "sonething" changed to "something"
- "got" changed to "get"
- Quote removed before "Her"
- "quitely" changed to "quietly"
- "thing" changed to "think"
- "Leslie" changed to "Lesley"
- "vist" changed to "visit"
- Single quote moved to before "prettiness"
- Double quote added after "'art'"
- Quotation mark removed after "feel."
- Comma changed to period after "explanation"
- "the the" changed to "the"
- "commoness" changed to "commonness"
- "Leslie" changed to "Lesley"
- Exclamation mark changed to question mark after "Lesley"
- Quote added after "dreams!"
- "nan" changed to "man"
- Quotation mark moved to follow "suppose,"
- "againt" changed to "against"
- Removed quotation mark after "position,"
- "brough" changed to "brought"
- Question mark changed to a period after "seat" and following letter capitalized
- "then" changed to "them"
- Quote added after "behind."
- Quotation mark added after "then?"
- Period added after "start"
- "back ground" changed to "background"
- Quote added after "Trent?"
- "draw" changed to "drew"
- Quotes removed after "Because" and before "your"
- Question mark changed to period after "heard"
- Comma changed to a period after "Lesley"
- Question mark changed to comma after "accommodated"
- Quote added after "him."
- "night" changed to "night's"
- "afaid" changed to "afraid"
- Quote removed after "forgive?"
- "God God" changed to "Good God"
- "need need" changed to "need"
- "nowa-days" (hyphenated line-break) changed to "now-a-days"
- "sold" changed to "be sold"
- ".00" changed to ".30"
- "33" changed to "38"
- "49" changed to "39"
- "30" changed to "40"
- "48" changed to "43"
- "Barret" changed to "Barrett"
- Period added after "Manufacturer"