Images may be clicked to view larger versions. Some inconsistent hyphenation (e.g. headlines vs. head-lines) retained from original. Page 9, added missing quote after "determined to go to the ball." Page 13, corrected "though hast loved" to "thou hast loved." Page 19, changed ! to ? in "How does a woman love?" Page 23, corrected typo "lilly" in "rain-drenched lily." Page 84, corrected "has" to "had" in "because it had been hers." Page 107, corrected typo "exlaimed" in "he exclaimed remonstratingly." Page 121, corrected typo "throbing" in "her throbbing heart." Page 122, corrected typo "while" in "Ladybird's white cheek." Page 144, added missing "you" to "found you at last." Page 164, corrected typo "intructed" in "latter she had instructed." Page 169, changed comma to period after "I have bribed a servant to mail this letter to you." Page 181, added missing quote after "alter a love like mine." Page 183, corrected typo "Precioas" in "Is that you, Miss Precious." Page 193, removed unnecessary quote before "Then Norah came to meet her pet." Page 196, added missing single quote after "Pray now, pray now, go your way now, do!" Page 198, corrected typo "noice" in "suddenly that loud noise." Page 204, added missing quote after "she will make you happy." Removed duplicate "to" from "Go to her, Arthur." Page 209, corrected typo "Preecious" in "get Precious ready." Belle-Rose ad, added missing quote before "Among the works of fiction." Richard Forrest ad, added missing quotes after "The characters are well drawn," after "incidents or characters introduced," and after "It is very true to life." Changed double to single quotes around "Mr. Barnes of New York." |