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MRS. HENRY WOOD’S NOVELS.

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Transcriber’s Note

Errors in punctuation were corrected silently. Also the following corrections were made, on page
38 “Ellen” changed to “Ellin” (Ellin, unable to control)
58 “unreason ble” changed to “unreasonable” (One of your unreasonable dislikes, Johnny?)
83 “waistcot” changed to “waistcoat” (took a card from his waistcoat-pocket)
91 “thown” changed to “thrown” (and thrown his head back)
130 “ather” changed to “Father” (to the end of my days, Father.)
134 “succeeeded” changed to “succeeded” (had succeeded to his late father’s post)
161 “Mr.” changed to “Mrs.” (Mrs. Cramp found him in the latticed arbour)
161 “imposssible” changed to “impossible” (would be impossible for me to leave)
231 “Afred” changed to “Alfred” (one Alfred Saxby, who was)
290 “secresy” changed to “secrecy” (or with any idea of secrecy)
294 “to morrow” changed to “to-morrow” (to-morrow’s the day)
296 “of” added (the houses on each side of it)
329 “Beverie” changed to “Bevere” (get my coat on,” conceded Bevere.)
353 “where” changed to “were” (When you were last at home)
381 “obtinate” changed to “obstinate” (took so obstinate a turn that)
447 “Mr.” changed to “Mrs.” (Mrs. Topcroft and Emma never)