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Transcribers Note:
The following changes have been made to the original:
Page 2 open single quotation mark added before humpie in
"decent sort of a
'humpie,'"
Page 13 our
on extatic changed to
our own extatic
Page 101 lower boundaries
fo changed to
lower boundaries of
Page 153 on his
horse, changed to
on his horse.
Page 163 expended
n partially levelling changed to
expended in partially levelling
Page 166 I
in- end to cultivate changed to
I intend to cultivate
Page 171 turned
to to Miss Rainsfield changed to
turned to Miss Rainsfield
Page 190 failed
toat tract changed to
failed to attract
Page 266 the meal's
continnauce changed to
the meal's continuance
Page 270 that
the should not changed to
that he should not
Page 351 he again
reathes the changed to
he again breathes the
Page 367 incisions made with
a a sharp changed to
incisions made with a sharp
In the book promotions, a closing single quotation mark was added
after
'Constance Dale'