TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES.

The 1899 Dodd, Mead & Co. edition was consulted for many of the following corrections.

Alterations to the text:

Add TOC.

A few punctuation corrections: missing commas/periods, quotation mark pairing, etc.

Note: minor spelling and hyphenization inconsistencies (e.g. unnamable/unnameable, seaport/sea-port, meadow-path/meadow path, etc.) have been preserved.

[Book I/Chapter XIII]

Change “his innate migivings must once more gather” to misgivings.

[Book I/Chapter XX]

“and accepted his to her carrriage” to carriage.

[Book II/Chapter II]

“I sink, Was there evaire the time when” change comma to period.

“this same wife lay adying” to a-dying.

[Book II/Chapter XV]

“committed himself to the hoplessness of slumber” to hopelessness.

[Book II/Chapter XVI]

“turned upon her in uttter desperation” to utter.

“Oh, monsier, monsieur! if I could learn it” to monsieur.

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