Chapter 20

Transcriber’s NotesThe Table of Contents at the beginning of the book was created by the transcriber.Inconsistencies in hyphenation such as “wood-land”/“woodland” have been maintained.Minor punctuation and spelling errors have been silently corrected and, except for those changes noted below, all misspellings in the text, especially in dialogue, and inconsistent or archaic usage, have been retained.Page 11: “scowling dark with vengance” changed to “scowling dark with vengeance”.Page 13: “midst of privations, and harrassed” changed to “midst of privations, and harassed”.Page 15: “Of figure he was of medium hight” changed to “Of figure he was of medium height”.Page 26: “was the envy of all the marriageble” changed to “was the envy of all the marriageable”.Page 31: “the women and children had been gatherd” changed to “the women and children had been gathered”.Page 38: “mysterious hand was clutched a small, glittertering” changed to “mysterious hand was clutched a small, glittering”.Page 43: “no particular attention to so trival” changed to “no particular attention to so trivial”.Page 44: “would lead the reader into a temporary encampent” changed to “would lead the reader into a temporary encampment”.Page 49: “CHAPTER XI” changed to “CHAPTER IX”.Page 54: “that deepened almost into a grown” changed to “that deepened almost into a groan”.Page 65: “once placed himself in an atitude” changed to “once placed himself in an attitude”.Page 67: “After having discussed varrious” changed to “After having discussed various”.

Transcriber’s Notes

The Table of Contents at the beginning of the book was created by the transcriber.Inconsistencies in hyphenation such as “wood-land”/“woodland” have been maintained.Minor punctuation and spelling errors have been silently corrected and, except for those changes noted below, all misspellings in the text, especially in dialogue, and inconsistent or archaic usage, have been retained.

The Table of Contents at the beginning of the book was created by the transcriber.

Inconsistencies in hyphenation such as “wood-land”/“woodland” have been maintained.

Minor punctuation and spelling errors have been silently corrected and, except for those changes noted below, all misspellings in the text, especially in dialogue, and inconsistent or archaic usage, have been retained.


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