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Lucius Davoren; or, Publicans and sinners, vol. 1

Chapter 20: Transcriber’s Notes
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The narrative opens with a prologue in a bleak North American winter, where three amateur explorers endure isolation and privation, their differing temperaments—a reflective scientific seeker, a young impulsive companion, and a genial, food-obsessed associate—establishing early tensions. The novel then shifts into a multipart story that interweaves retrospective chapters and social drama, tracing personal histories, strained loyalties, romantic hopes, and the rise of a deceitful figure whose actions unsettle family and friendships. Scenes range from wilderness hardship to urban confrontations and intimate revelations, blending adventure with moral complexity and ambitions that test character and allegiance.

Transcriber’s Notes

pg 2 Changed: It is December, the bleakest, deariest month
to: It is December, the bleakest, dreariest month
pg 14 Changed: torn moosekin shoes upon his feet
to: torn mooseskin shoes upon his feet
pg 113 Changed: a cabinet in Forentine mosaic
to: a cabinet in Florentine mosaic
pg 236 Changed: hope and fear during the ast few days
to: hope and fear during the last few days
pg 294 Changed: Like the chamelion, he changes colour
to: Like the chameleon, he changes colour
pg 300 Changed: So be it, my weestest.
to: So be it, my sweetest.
pg 302 Changed: she praised with fondest enthusiam
to: she praised with fondest enthusiasm