TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES.

The edition published by Grosset & Dunlap (NY, 1892) was referenced for most of the fixes listed below.

The above-mentioned edition’s cover was used for this ebook.

Alterations to the text:

Add TOC.

Assorted punctuation fixes.

Relabel footnote markers, collect footnotes at end of text, and add an entry to the TOC.

[Chapter I]

Change “complex character of the pyschological Dane” to psychological.

[Chapter II]

“in honour of some Serene and Exalted foreign potentate” to serene and exalted.

[Chapter III]

El Râmi! At last! How late you are!” to El-Râmi.

[Chapter VIII]

Férez gazed at her compassionately and” to Féraz.

[Chapter X]

“tell me, is there No answer?” to no.

[Chapter XVII]

“The conqueror shall be conquered, El-Râmi Zâranos” to Zarânos.

[Chapter XXVIII]

(like those of Féraz’s ideal ladye-love, were) Surround ideal ladye-love with quotation marks.

[Chapter XXXII]

“that there was somethimg in the silent” to something.

[Chapter XXXV]

“lines with strange eagernes sand fervour” to eagerness and.

“He will, and as He will! Good night!” to Good-night.

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