Transcriber’s Notes
Errors and omissions in punctuation have been fixed.
[Page 18]: “she anwered” changed to “she answered”
[Page 27]: “argument his sister’s income” changed to “augment his sister’s income”
[Page 37]: “But you musn’t” changed to “But you mustn’t”
[Page 82]: “Visited the cateen” changed to “Visited the canteen”
[Page 89]: “interruped the farmer.” changed to “interrupted the farmer.”
[Page 92]: “Phillis clasped” changed to “Phyllis clasped”
[Page 107]: “receives smypathy” changed to “receives sympathy”
[Page 120]: “he generouslly made allowances” changed to “he generously made allowances”
[Page 128]: “commision to paint her.” changed to “commission to paint her.”
[Page 135]: “How startingly like her” changed to “How startlingly like her”
[Page 143]: “Carlye called theirs” changed to “Carlyle called theirs”
[Page 146]: “Aune Lizzie” changed to “Aunt Lizzie”
[Page 160]: “found a postcript” changed to “found a postscript”
[Page 248]: “all over Hastinsg” changed to “all over Hastings”
[Page 257]: “was the rejoiner” changed to “was the rejoinder”
[Page 269]: “Uucle Robert” changed to “Uncle Robert”
[Page 275]: The sentence ending in “true brother and sister.” is missing the remainder in the original.
[Page 293]: “for from being affronted” changed to “far from being affronted”
[Page 299]: “extremely puzled” changed to “extremely puzzled”
[Page 306]: “a litle curtly” changed to “a little curtly”