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Transcriber’s Note

The few errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The minor errors in the section of advertisments have been corrected with no further notice.

The references are to the page and line in the original. The following issues should be noted, along with the resolutions.

52.3 Shall you be at sister Sue’s wedding?[’/”] Replaced.

132.21 “Not a bit! not a bit!” exclaimed Pepperill. Restored. “I[’]ve

158.23 been turned off for [imperence] to his master, _sic_: impertinence?

161.8 [“]That is just what spoils it. Added.

170.5 We got on famous wi[’] Puddicombe; Added.

End of Project Gutenberg's Kitty Alone (vol 1 of 3), by S. Baring Gould