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Lucius Davoren; or, Publicans and sinners, vol. 3

Chapter 21: Transcriber’s Notes
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The final volume continues the tangled domestic and legal entanglements surrounding the central characters, alternating intimate drawing-room scenes with moments of investigation and travel. Geoffrey broods over thwarted desires during social entertainments while Lucille endures disturbing dreams that prompt a frank confession and the formation of a new friendship. The protagonist seeks clarification and justice, at one point journeying to Rouen as old acquaintances and secrets resurface. Gradually buried truths come to light, misunderstandings are confronted, and the narrative closes with moral reckonings, personal sacrifices, and an epilogue that resolves the main characters' fates.

Transcriber’s Notes

pg 64 Changed: Where else out of Holland could he see such lantsgapes?
to: Where else out of Holland could he see such landscapes?
pg 124 Changed: drop of rich cream for your breakfastes
to: drop of rich cream for your breakfasts
pg 276 Changed: Miss Glenlyne would smetimes remark candidly
to: Miss Glenlyne would sometimes remark candidly