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Margery Daw

Chapter 39: Transcriber’s Notes:
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About This Book

The narrative follows a young woman in an upper‑class country setting whose quiet domestic life is unsettled by romantic rivalry, family secrets, and social expectations. Much of the action unfolds within an estate’s rooms and grounds, alternating intimate interior moments with broader household and community tensions as misunderstandings, shifting loyalties, and concealed pasts complicate courtships and claims. The story tracks personal trials, revelations that realign relationships, and emotional reckonings that test integrity and attachment, concluding with disclosures and reconciliations that bring clarity and growth while underscoring moral choice and the power of truth.


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Transcriber’s Notes:

Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected.

Table of contents has been added and placed into the public domain by the transcriber.

The first word on page 97 (before “Margery” in the sentence “but, Margery, I am not sane, now!”) is illegible and has been omitted.

The word “gnawing” at the end of page 216 is a best guess; the source text is nearly illegible.

Some inconsistent hyphenation has been retained from the original.