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  Transcriber's note:

  This book was published as part of Street & Smith's Criterion series;it appears to be a retitled reprint of the British publication _AWedding, but Rather Late_.

  Normalized inconsistent accent in "coupe" (was omitted in many places).

  Retained some inconsistent spellings (e.g. sombre vs. somber).

  Retained some inconsistent hyphenation (e.g. scrubwoman vs.scrub-woman).

  Replaced some obvious missing punctuation (periods and commas) that mayhave been omitted from the original edition or may have simply beenobscured in scans of this particular copy.

  The misplaced text "Mrs. White was prompt in responding to thesummons," was relocated from the end of page 9 to the beginning of page8.

  Page 9, corrected typographical error "indeeed" in "indeed glad."

  Page 17, corrected typographical error "imagin" in "I can't imagine."

  Page 19, corrected typographical error "keeing" in "keeping him away."

  Page 21, changed '?' to ?" after "what we have done?"

  Page 22, corrected typographical error "to-morow" in "to-morrow morning."

  Page 25, removed superfluous quote after "some degree of composure."

  Page 31, corrected typographical error "disppearance" in "disappearanceof Ivan Strobel."

  Page 32, corrected typographical error "nam's" in "missing man'semployers."

  Page 35, corrected typographical error "relpy" in "she could reply" and"memonic" in "significant mnemonic."

  Page 37, changed "his" to "this" in "reporter of this paper."

  Page 38, added missing "s" to "chose elopement."

  Page 40, corrected typographical error "destoy" in "destroy young men."

  Page 43, corrected typographical error "conclusons" in "her conclusions."

  Page 48, corrected typographical error "indivdual" in "as an individual."

  Page 52, changed "sad Poubalov" to "said Poubalov" after "very glad tohear this." Also changed "Clara hear the outside door" to "Clara heardthe outside door."

  Page 55, changed "inuendoes" to "innuendoes," "semed" to "seemed"("seemed the solution") and "whereabout" to "whereabouts."

  Page 56, corrected typographical error "fulll" in "full of excitement."Corrected typographical error "delcared" in "declared positively."

  Page 59, changed "but she that knew that she" to "but she knew thatshe."

  Page 61, changed "a" to "at" in "looking at him with blazing eyes."

  Page 65, changed "that her Cousin" to "than her Cousin." Also changed"Lizzie White's fight" to "Lizzie White's flight."

  Page 73, corrected double "enter" in "did not enter here." Changed"Poubavol to "Poubalov" before "I sought him not."

  Page 92, corrected typographical error "woud" in "he would find."

  Page 95, changed "elasped" to "elapsed" in first line of chapter XII.

  Page 105, corrected typographical error "someobdy" in "must have beensomebody." Corrected typographical error "Poublaov" in "revolved aroundPoubalov."

  Page 112, corrected typographical error "darnkess" in "in the darkness."Changed "you" to "your" in "on your guard."

  Page 114, added missing "no" to "had no need to disarm me of suspicion."

  Page 115, added missing quote after "I don't know."

  Page 117, removed stray quote after "careful, Mrs. White?" Correctedtypographical error "doubtfuly" in "however doubtfully."

  Page 125, changed "with are you" to "are with you."

  Page 134, changed "prologing" to "prolonging."

  Page 137, corrected typographical error "Poulabov" in "so long asPoubalov remains."

  Page 140, corrected typographical error "immediatley" in "the seatimmediately."

  Page 146, corrected typographical error "mutterd" in "mutteredVargovitch."

  Page 152, changed "reache this office" to "reached this office."

  Page 157, corrected typographical error "noobdy" in "nobody heard."

  Page 160, changed "' to " after "Ralph would."

  Page 164, changed "asssistance" to "assistance."

  Page 168, corrected typographical error "Pouablov's" in "Poubalov'swindows."

  Page 170, corrected typographical error "Pouablov" in "heard Poubaloventer."

  Page 182, changed "a swell" to "as well."

  Page 186, removed superfluous apostrophe before "an'" in "he done it,an'."

  Page 191, changed "Poubaolv" to "Poubalov" before "still aiming." Correctedtypographical error "returnd" in "returned Paul, significantly."

  Page 193, corrected typographical error "unforunate" in "unfortunateLitizki."

  Page 197, changed "made it impossble" to "made it impossible."

  Page 203, corrected typographical error "stret" in "all along the street."

  Page 204, added missing comma after "to be a fight."

  Page 205, changed "vehicle," to "vehicles" in "vehicles were too close."

  Page 209, corrected typographical error "entirly" in "entirely different."

  Page 210, changed "Cara" to "Clara" in "When Clara understood."

  Page 212, changed "earnesly" to "earnestly."

  Page 231, changed "could have lead" to "could have led."

  Page 232, changed "weakend" to "weakened."

  Page 233, changed "You Uncle Matthew" to "Your Uncle Matthew."

  Page 234, changed "discoverd this placee" to "discovered this place."

 
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