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Transcriber's Notes:
Passages in italics indicated by underscore _italics_.
The following printing errors were corrected:
"it" corrected to "is" (page 16/172)
' corrected to " (page 27/183)
"villians" corrected to "villains" (page 67/223)
missing closing quotation mark added (page 69/225)
"sieze" corrected to "seize" (page 69/225)
"demense" corrected to "demesne" (page 73/229, 3 times)
missing "to added (page 78/234) (although not [to] be ignored)
"and and" corrected to "and" (page 80/236)
Footnote [38] has no corresponding marker in the text.
Page 78 contains three footnote markers (two of which are marked
with the
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