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Transcriber’s Note

Several footnotes appeared without identifying numbers, though the anchors in the text are present, and have been included in the sequence.

Those errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. Minor lapses in the punctuation in the Index have been corrected. The references below are to the page and line in the original. The following issues should be noted, along with the resolutions.

7.6 “state of conscio[n/u]sness,” Inverted.
23.15 the movements[ ]of children’s minds. Inserted.
68.36 retaining it even at meals[.] Added.
137.28 to repeat the per[f]ormance Inserted.
156.2 ‘jaymen’ for ‘geranium[’] Added.
178.11 ‘you,’ ‘me,’ [‘]mine,’ Added.
187.26 called his doll [‘]Shakespeare’ Added.
187.31 ‘ham-chovies[’], Added.
210.5 shyings of the horse[.] Added.
215.32 gives no clear indications of fear[.] Added.
224.20 nastily (from its brimstone)[.] Added.
243.26 introduced by ‘naughtiness’[.] Added.
257.26 with other forces[.] Added.
251.24 in a world of evil and strife.[”/’] Replaced.
440.39 there is clearly a redundance[.] Added.
441.38 first contrasts to impr[e]ss Inserted.
492.6 “There’s Aurore playing the wirework[.]” Added.