TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:Obvious typographical and printer errors have been corrected without comment. Examples of obvious errors include supplying ending punctuation, removing misplaced quotation marks, and correcting obvious spelling errors such as "Congrees" (changed to "Congress") in the phrase "... running for Congress...." (page 53).In addition to obvious errors, the following changes have been made in this text:Page 153: "pantomine" changed to "pantomime" in the phrase, "... witnessed a pantomime...."Page 167: "Jerold" changed to "Jerry" in the phrase, "... Jerry knew that Harold..."Page 268: "untuitively" changed to "intuitively" in the phrase, "... she felt intuitively...."Page 401: "suspicious" changed to "suspicions" in the phrase, "... suspicions resting upon Harold...."Otherwise, the author's original spelling, grammar, and use of punctuation are preserved in this e-text as found in the original publication.No attempt has been made to standardize internal spelling inconsistencies, which include (but are not limited to) the following:Shipley/ Shipleighto night/ to-nightWeisbaden/ Wiesbadendid'nt/ didn'tcould'nt/ couldn'tIs'nt/ Isn'tshan'n't/ shant/ sha'ntdont/ don't
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:
Obvious typographical and printer errors have been corrected without comment. Examples of obvious errors include supplying ending punctuation, removing misplaced quotation marks, and correcting obvious spelling errors such as "Congrees" (changed to "Congress") in the phrase "... running for Congress...." (page 53).
In addition to obvious errors, the following changes have been made in this text:
Page 153: "pantomine" changed to "pantomime" in the phrase, "... witnessed a pantomime...."Page 167: "Jerold" changed to "Jerry" in the phrase, "... Jerry knew that Harold..."Page 268: "untuitively" changed to "intuitively" in the phrase, "... she felt intuitively...."Page 401: "suspicious" changed to "suspicions" in the phrase, "... suspicions resting upon Harold...."
Page 153: "pantomine" changed to "pantomime" in the phrase, "... witnessed a pantomime...."
Page 167: "Jerold" changed to "Jerry" in the phrase, "... Jerry knew that Harold..."
Page 268: "untuitively" changed to "intuitively" in the phrase, "... she felt intuitively...."
Page 401: "suspicious" changed to "suspicions" in the phrase, "... suspicions resting upon Harold...."
Otherwise, the author's original spelling, grammar, and use of punctuation are preserved in this e-text as found in the original publication.
No attempt has been made to standardize internal spelling inconsistencies, which include (but are not limited to) the following:
Shipley/ Shipleighto night/ to-nightWeisbaden/ Wiesbadendid'nt/ didn'tcould'nt/ couldn'tIs'nt/ Isn'tshan'n't/ shant/ sha'ntdont/ don't