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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:

Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including obsolete and variant spellings. Obvious typographical errors in punctuation (misplaced quotes and the like) have been fixed. Corrections [in brackets] in the text are noted below:

page 20: typographical error corrected:
looking on the garden, [hat[that] on the right
page 30: added quote mark:
[">The projectors' object will not be fully
page 49: added possible dropped word:
The girls would take their friend [for] long walks on the moor.
page 96: typographical errors corrected:
those escapades of [Barnwell's[Branwell's], for some
excesses; yet, [strangly[strangely] enough, consumption,
page 109: typographical error corrected:
sister. Her burden of doubt was more [that[than] she could
page 140: typographical error corrected:
a brief and business-like but [civi[civil] and sensible reply
page 154: typographical error corrected:
and full of pity. Was [is[it] wonderful that she summed up
page 181: typographical error corrected:
Catharine's visit to [Thushcross[Thrushcross] Grange, his
page 184: added comma:
not because he's handsome, Nelly[,] but because he's more myself
page 207: added missing word:
final peace and mar its completeness. [His] grave is next to Catharine's


[page 204]: Transliteration from Greek: [ta drasanti pathein]
[page 230]: Transliteration from Greek: [philê met' autou keisomai, philou meta.]