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| The following typographical errors were corrected by the etext transcriber: |
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| somone=>someone |
| get's over those things so=>get's over those things so |
| off on the proferred arm=>off on the proffered arm |
| the inns and outs of the Palace=>the ins and outs of the Palace |
| The door off the Countess's apartments was opened=>The door of the Countess's apartments was opened |
| where was the enthuiasm we had expected=>where was the enthusiasm we had expected |
| We stood looking up at her with open mouths, dumbfoundered>=We stood looking up at her with open mouths, dumbfounded |
| The castellan had turned his=>The Castellan had turned his |
| They shank back and he went his way.=>They shrank back and he went his way. |
| fidgetting with the lappet of his cloak.=>fidgeting with the lappet of his cloak. |
| might have done differenly.=>might have done differently. |
| leave me me in peace.=>leave me in peace. |
| He vowed never to touch her again, and every time be broke the vow.=>He vowed never to touch her again, and every time he broke the vow. |
| the horse's owner.=>the house's owner. |