Transcriber’s Note
Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original. The following issues should be noted, along with the resolutions.
| [7.6] | answered the other gravely[,/.] | Replaced. |
| [18.19] | the other parried his th[ur/ru]st | Transposed. |
| [20.7] | My men are not soldiers; they are poltroons[.] | Added. |
| [90.27] | and was watching the fug[u/i]tives | Replaced. |
| [127.20] | Presently Dorothy quit[t]ed the room. | Inserted. |
| [137.24] | I´ll have a taste for fighting.[”] | Added. |
| [137.27] | should you try to run away.[”] | Added. |
| [143.5] | “Ay, safe and sound.[”] | Added. |
| [157.12] | th[o/e] roaring of the guns | Replaced. |
| [164.14] | and le[f/t] his gibes pass unnoticed | Replaced. |
| [176.28] | there was much lik[e]lihood | Inserted. |
| [181.21] | “But how can I do that, Simon[./?]” | Replaced. |
| [186.25] | and the words[./:] "Yours in confidence, | Replaced. |
| [186.29] | with a light and b[ou/uo]yant heart | Transposed. |
| [188.4] | that is why I sent for you to[ /-]day | Replaced. |
| [232.4] | What had moved De Laprade to[o] make | Removed. |
| [241.30] | [l/L]ess would have done. | Replaced. |
| [248.20] | I’ll even fetch her mysel[.’/’] | Transposed. |
| [278.1] | [“]He’ll be away before the morn,” he said; | Added. |
| [309.31] | I love the clink of a glass sometim[se/es] | Transposed. |
| [331.31] | set up a great [cheer which,/cheer, which] was caught up | Replaced. |