The Island of Fantasy: A Romance

m. The train is one of the most luxurious in the world, consisting

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entirely of Pullman club, drawing room, sleeping cars, library, observation and Southern Railway dining cars, reaching all of the principal cities of the South.

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Transcriber’s Note

Compound words which appear on page or line breaks either retain or forgo the hyphen depending on usage elsewhere in the text. Inconsistencies of hyphenation in words appearing midline are retained, unless there is a clear preponderance of one or the other.

Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original.

15.23 such arid chips of wi[ds/sd]om Transposed.

16.4 which renders your life so bitter[./?] Replaced.

30.26 said Mrs. Den[e]gelton Removed.

46.35 I learned [Greek/English] from a roving Confused. Englishman

104.8 —misnamed a palace[./,]— Replaced.

129.30 [“]I must think it over. Added.

130.34 [“]I talk very confidently, but I am doubtful. Removed.

136.46 To bitterness.[’] Removed.

137.40 any national songs of your country.[”] Added.

162.2 such as ‘a hungry beast,’ ‘a ravenous Added. monster,[’]

191.35 with the most appalling cynicism.[”] Added.

211.34 I should like nothing better[?/.] Replaced.

237.40 with this accomplished cut-throat.[”] Removed.

238.37 with Crispin a[u/n]d Maurice on either side of Inverted. him.

251.25 his chair a little nearer.[”] Removed.

251.35 Decide[d]ly these two young people Inserted.

254.2 his offer to make her an[ ]odalisque of the Inserted. harem.

279.8 in these post-revolu[n]tionary days Removed.

282.28 [“]who are you?” Inserted.

286.16 well versed in Dick’s ta[c]tics Inserted.

287.8 there were flat-racing[,] hurdle-racing Inserted.

289.1 [“]she thought it was Gurt, sir!” Added.

304.16 to her favorite haunt[-/.] Replaced.

317.1 [“]As to Justinian’s breaking faith Removed.

325.1 now you can understand how [de]delighted I am Redundant.

327.28 now being able to talk f[r]eely of himself Inserted.

373.32 However, it was to[ to] all appearances Redundant.

403.6 [“]it is too dangerous. Added.

417.24 like cats on hot bricks shortly![”] Added.

420.4 who were so calm[l]y seated over the mine Inserted.

429.6 “Not the sligh[t]est!” Inserted.

431.2 their hearts thrilled with[,] fear Removed.

452.33 he said tenderly, taking[,] her in his arms Removed.