Chapter 9

"To his eyeThere was but one beloved face on earth,And that was shining on him."

The End

Transcriber's Notes:Numerous punctuation printing errors were corrected.Page 22, words obscurred "the little" is presumed from context and partial letters (interruptions from the little)Page 77, "th" changed to "the" (into her parlor, the)Page 93, "Rhode" changed to "Rhoda" (you neither, Rhoda Jane)Page 101, "you you" changed to "see you" (he wants to see you)Page 124, "the're" changed to "they're" (Jane? they're gimp)Page 159, "n" changed to "an" (has an old faded)Page 179, "Jan" changed to "Jane" ("slicked up," as Rhoda Jane)Page 180, "ooked" changed to "looked" (looked out upon the)Page 182, parts of text missing on left margin bottom of page. "mark" and "ource" completed as "remark" and "resource" (remark upon the weather) (resource when all other)Page 195, "a" changed to "at" (passed between them at)Page 196, "w d" presumed to be "walked" (as he walked away)Page 210, "eying" changed to "eyeing" (eyeing it disapprovingly)Page 216, the original of this text credits T. H. Baylie as the author of the poetry couplet. The actual spelling is (Thomas Haines) Bayly.Page 246, "t" changed to "it" (it was innocently)Page 251, word "I" added to text to fill in space ("I found Ada down, too,")Page 264, "ther" changed to "there" (but after all there)Page 315, word "and" added to text in space (street. Doors and)Page 315, "s d" changed to "seemed" (scarcely any one seemed)Page 326, "whatever the" changed to "whatever there is." (whatever there is)

Transcriber's Notes:

Numerous punctuation printing errors were corrected.

Page 22, words obscurred "the little" is presumed from context and partial letters (interruptions from the little)

Page 77, "th" changed to "the" (into her parlor, the)

Page 93, "Rhode" changed to "Rhoda" (you neither, Rhoda Jane)

Page 101, "you you" changed to "see you" (he wants to see you)

Page 124, "the're" changed to "they're" (Jane? they're gimp)

Page 159, "n" changed to "an" (has an old faded)

Page 179, "Jan" changed to "Jane" ("slicked up," as Rhoda Jane)

Page 180, "ooked" changed to "looked" (looked out upon the)

Page 182, parts of text missing on left margin bottom of page. "mark" and "ource" completed as "remark" and "resource" (remark upon the weather) (resource when all other)

Page 195, "a" changed to "at" (passed between them at)

Page 196, "w d" presumed to be "walked" (as he walked away)

Page 210, "eying" changed to "eyeing" (eyeing it disapprovingly)

Page 216, the original of this text credits T. H. Baylie as the author of the poetry couplet. The actual spelling is (Thomas Haines) Bayly.

Page 246, "t" changed to "it" (it was innocently)

Page 251, word "I" added to text to fill in space ("I found Ada down, too,")

Page 264, "ther" changed to "there" (but after all there)

Page 315, word "and" added to text in space (street. Doors and)

Page 315, "s d" changed to "seemed" (scarcely any one seemed)

Page 326, "whatever the" changed to "whatever there is." (whatever there is)


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