Chapter 39

Transcriber’s Note:Punctuation has been standardised. Variations in spelling and hyphenation have been retained as they appear in the original publication. Changes have been made as follows:Frontispiece captionFLUNG AN ARM ABOUT EDNAchanged toFLUNG AN ARM ABOUTEDINAPage 9it may be roses, for instacechanged toit may be roses, forinstancePage 16her dress betweeen her and almostchanged toher dressbetweenher and almostPage 32anything but poverty-strikenchanged toanything but poverty-strickenPage 80begining to enjoy herselfchanged tobeginningto enjoy herselfPage 84when the saleswoman—voluable nowchanged towhen the saleswoman—volublenowPage 89“I suppose it would,” she agreeedchanged to“I suppose it would,” sheagreedPage 104not-to-well disguised amusementchanged tonot-too-welldisguised amusementPage 122they hurried up the backstairschanged tothey hurried up theback stairsPage 167dormintories and the study hallschanged todormitoriesand the study hallsPage 168“Get away, Billie!” One of them criedchanged to“Get away, Billie!”oneof them cried

Transcriber’s Note:

Punctuation has been standardised. Variations in spelling and hyphenation have been retained as they appear in the original publication. Changes have been made as follows:


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