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The original text lacked accent marks; this has been left unchanged (e.g. en regle in place of en rÈgle).

Inconsistent hyphenation (e.g. "bedside" vs. "bed-side") has been retained from the original.

Title page, corrected typographical errorgraphical error "JACQUELINA" to "JAQUELINA."

This book contains two different chapter IX's. The numbering has been left as originally printed.

Page 1, added missing "g" to "bounding vitality." Added missing "l" to "fragrant apple-blossoms." Added missing "r" to "Your uncle wants."

Page 3, corrected typographical error "Jacquelina" in "scarcely older than Jaquelina."

Page 6, added missing period to "Gentle Mrs. Earle."

Page 11, corrected "trangressing" to "transgressing."

Page 14, corrected typographical error "strangly" in "strangely stirred by it."

Page 18, changed comma to period at end of paragraph after "knelt down beside her."

Page 19, corrected typographical error "notted" in "knotted carelessly."

Page 21, added missing period after "satin ribbons fluttering about it."

Page 22, corrected period to question mark after "passion-flowers for her type?"

Page 23, removed extra "a" from before "an" in "for an instant."

Page 28, corrected single to double quote after "The outlaw! the outlaw!"

Page 31, added missing hyphen to "to-day" in "ball-dress to-day."

Page 35, corrected typographical error "Dolly" in "He sat Dollie down."

Page 42, corrected "her" to "his" in "Jaquelina's partner, with his tall head."

Page 50, corrected typographical error "preparad" in "not prepared to do."

Page 51, corrected typographical error "you" in "from your uncongenial home."

Page 62, corrected typographical error "ooked" in "when she looked back."

Page 65, corrected typographical error "Haiwatha" in "Happy are you; Hiawatha." Added missing comma before "persuaded into amiability."

Page 71, corrected typographical error "appartment" in "luxurious cavern appartment." Added comma before "suddenly regaining her strength."

Page 74, added missing period after "mysterious, blighting secret."

Page 75, added missing comma after "fixed yearningly on the door."

Page 80, moved misplaced quote from after "Ronald" to after "beloved" in "Oh, Ronald, my best beloved."

Page 81, added missing quote after "refuse his prayer."

Page 82, corrected typographical error "It" in "If he becomes excited."

Page 84, corrected typographical error "anxously" in "anxiously for his arrival." Added missing comma after "Perhaps, then."

Page 85, added missing quote after "befallen little Lina."

Page 87, corrected typographical error "convalesence" in "It retarded his convalescence." Corrected "rst one" to "rest on."

Page 90, added missing "d" to "bridle-rein."

Page 99, added missing quote before "and she frankly admitted."

Page 101, added missing period after heading for CHAPTER XXXII.

Page 105, corrected typographical error "imposible" in "it is impossible I should win."

Page 113, corrected "that" to "than" in "easier than he had expected."

Page 115, corrected typographical error "maddenened" in "mass of maddened."

Page 126, corrected typographical error "respeated" in "she respeated, turning her dark eyes."

Page 127, removed unnecessary quote before "She put up her hands."


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