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Transcriber's Notes:
Added table of contents.
Italics are represented with _underscores_, bold with =equal signs=.
Retained some archaic spellings ("hight," "awsome," etc.).
Retained some inconsistent hyphenation (e.g. "bedside" vs. "bed-side").
Page 2, changed "frendless" to "friendless" ("poor, friendless child")
and "maried" to "married" ("when I married your father").
Page 6, changed "tumultously" to "tumultuously" ("springs up
tumultuously").
Page 9, corrected tense to "bursts" in "she bursts out, angrily."
Page 10, added missing quote after "for the likes of her."
Page 17, added missing "it" to "would think it strange."
Page 32, added missing close single quote after "Banks of Allan Water?"
Page 34, changed comma to period after "still sharply."
Page 42, changed "eveything" to "everything" ("I forgot everything").
Page 43, changed "Vere" to "Vera" in "Lady Vera's morbid thoughts."
Page 45, added missing hyphen before "law" in "of his mother-in-law."
Changed "hear to it" to "hear of it."
Page 52, changed "idifferent" to "indifferent" ("She is utterly
indifferent").
Page 53, changed "Mongomery" to "Montgomery" ("Miss Montgomery's pretty
soprano").
Page 54, corrected tense from "touched" to "touches" in "touches the
white keys."
Page 55, changed "yous" to "your" ("your _tete-a-tete_").
Page 57, removed stray quote after "courted pleasure abroad."
Page 65, expanded oe ligature to oe in "chef-d'oeuvre" for this text
edition; the HTML edition retains the ligature. Added missing period
after Mrs in "Mrs. Cleveland's glance."
Page 78, added missing period after Mrs in "Mrs. Noble shrieks."
Page 79, changed "martyred brother's" to "martyred mother's."
Page 81, changed "Ida" to "Ivy" ("with Ivy on his arm").
Page 87, corrected tense from "have" to "had" in "So they had buried
her."
Page 89, changed ? to . after "The angry color flames into her cheeks."
Page 90, changed "eommanding" to "commanding" ("so imperious, so
commanding").
Page 93, changed "evade" to "invade" ("began to invade").