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  • p. 14: to her degradation[degredation], she had not murmured at the
  • p. 30: from the deposits of his memory. The Tynwald[Tynwalk], the Prince,
  • p. 35: spinster[spinister], of the parish of Maughold, and Stephen
  • p. 45: over the low murmur[murmer] of the sea's gentle swell. "Now is
  • p. 47: for the house of the Governor[Governer]. It was pointed out to him,
  • p. 55: "Maybe so, my ven[veen], maybe so."
  • p. 94: of twenty hard[hards] fists on the table, the rough toast was called
  • p. 95: more. Very soon they were outside[ouside] the little house in
  • p. 95: lay and tossed in a strong delirium[delirum]. The wet clothes
  • p. 96: Nary Crowe's[Browe's] cup. This she did, and more than this, seeming
  • p. 97: every repetition, and the others joined[foined] him, struggling to
  • p. 109: her relations with Jason she remembered[rememberd] that she was the
  • p. 112: this time[sime] suffered curtailment. He was ruining himself at
  • p. 113: Now the rapid impoverishment of the Governor[Govenor] was forcing
  • p. 114: the cry of the poor reached the Governor[Govenor] at Castletown. No
  • p. 117: The Governor was right that there would be no sale[sail] for
  • p. 122: his seat like one who is dumbfounded[dumfounded].
  • p. 140: in fury at the bare thought of either being hands[hinds] on their
  • p. 141: end of it all was a trial for ejectment at Deemster's[Deemsteer's] Court
  • p. 141: when the six good men of Maughold had clambered[clamered] up to
  • p. 142: fasten on somebody's[someboby's] throat, or pick up something as a dog
  • p. 145: better than four years have passed[pass] away since I left the
  • p. 147: daughter of the Governor-General[Govenor-General]. His name was Jorgen
  • p. 151: it for Hafnafiord[Hafnafjord]? Certainly it may have put in at the
  • p. 151: men should have a store like the widow's curse[cruse] to
  • p. 164: The service came to an end, and he strode[stroke] off, turning
  • p. 168: given to strange outbursts[outburts] when alone, was as simple and
  • p. 170: "Jorgen[Jogen] Jorgensen," said the old man, grinning.
  • p. 181: even to the third and fourth generation of his[His] children."
  • p. 188: to it and shot the heavy wooden bar[barr] that bolted it.
  • p. 191: The spokesman of the Court was a middle-aged[middled-aged] man,
  • p. 199: While the storm lasted all Reykjavik[Reyjavik] lay asleep, and
  • p. 200: she spoke, lest[least] in the fervor of her plea the Bishop should
  • p. 207: Thurstan[Thurston] mounted the till-board of his own cart, and
  • p. 208: "Ay," said Stean[Steam].
  • p. 212: "Ay[An], and a pretty penny it has cost us to fetch it," said
  • p. 222: her mouth. But he recked[wrecked] nothing of this, and only
  • p. 240: Then, with a sense of his wise brother's pitiable[pitable] blunderheadedness,
  • p. 242: the space within that had been allotted[alloted] to the public was
  • p. 244: "It is no doubt your concernment[concerment] to know what events
  • p. 244: I can only claim your indulgence in withholding[witholding] that part
  • p. 244: that dead stillness[stillnes] to rise to a cry.
  • p. 247: exalted[axalted]. Our young President has this day sat down in
  • p. 267: rise but she[he] could not, while its terrified eyeballs stood out
  • p. 268: safe, and with its load squared and righted on her[his] back.
  • p. 279: And while their warders dozed[dosed] in the heat of the noonday
  • p. 280: us two. You're [a] gentleman, and I'm only a rough fellow.
  • p. 321: plunging along in the da


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