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Bertha M. Clay is a pseudonym sometimes used by American publishers when reprinting books written by Charlotte M. Brame; this novel has been published at different times under both names.
Added Table of Contents.
Retained some inconsistent hyphenation from the original (e.g. dewdrops vs. dew-drops; fairylike vs. fairy-like).
Title page, added close quote after "Lady Damer's Secret."
Marriage Guide ad, changed "Gastation" to "Gestation" and "PUPLISHING" to "PUBLISHING."
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Page 16, changed "then" to "than" in "more toward magnificence than cheerfulness."
Page 36, changed "thick-notted" to "thick-knotted."
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