In a surprisingly short time Eily regained her health; happiness is the
best of medicine, and Eily felt she had as much as her heart could hold.
Looking at Dermot with a lover's eyes she found out all that was noble
and good in him, and when he asked her to be his wife ere a week had
flown by she gave a glad consent.
Unwin Brothers, Limited, The Gresham Press, Woking and London
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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Varied hyphenation retained between different authors' stories.
Page 4, "Sedgmoor" changed to "Sedgemoor." (in Sedgemoor days)
Page 30, "Frauelein" changed to "Fraeulein." (to be respected
Fraeulein)
Page 32, same. (Fraeulein Christina Fasch)
Page 63, A character named "Robert" appears in a sidenote and
one paragraph. In the next paragraph his name is changed
to Max. The first two instances have been changed to Max
to conform. ([Sidenote: Uncle Max]) and (it was so, Max.)
List of Illustrations and on Illustration, "MARTIN" changed to
"MARTYN" to conform to text. (SELINA MARTYN GAVE)
Illustration caption, "FIRST-BORN" changed to "FIRSTBORN" to
reflect text. (THEIR FIRSTBORN)
Page 176, "half mended" changed to "half-mended." (was only
half-mended)
Page 240, "Kaffir" changed to "Kafir.
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