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Transcriber’s Notes:

Punctuation has been standardized. Minor spelling and typographic errors were corrected silently, except as noted below.

"some one" and "someone" appear several times each; it has been standardized to "some one" which appears more frequently in books of the time period.

On page 8, "employé" has been left as is; although that spelling is not frequently used in that time period, it does occur occasionally.

On page 126, changed "Hartley" to "Harley", because several other references to "Seth" and his father use "Harley".

Inconsistent use of the apostrophe in the names of book series in the advertisements at the back of the book has been retained as in the original publication.