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Typographical errors:

Chapter 1 : =go in, grandpa?'= silently corrected as =go in, grandpa?"=

Chapter 2 : =read it sometime= silently corrected as =read it some time=

Chapter 3 : =Carleton, said at length= silently corrected as =Carleton said, at length=

Chapter 7 : =ain't tright well= silently corrected as =ain't right well=

Chapter 7 : =trust in him!= Silently corrected as =trust in him!'=

Chapter 8 : =hand, aunt Miriam said.= silently corrected as =hand, aunt Miriam said,=

Chapter 9 : =If large possessions= silently corrected as ="If large possessions=

Chapter 11 : =these places;= silently corrected as =these places,=

Chapter 14 : =were to mine.= silently corrected as =were to mine."=

Chapter 14 : =said he. smiling= silently corrected as =said he, smiling=

Chapter 15 : =Memoires de Sully' in French= silently corrected as =MÉmoires de Sully' in French=

Chapter 15 : =Newton' 'what's= silently corrected as =Newton' what's=

Chapter 15 : =Mem. de Sully= silently corrected as =MÉm. de Sully=

Chapter 16 : =that Monsieur Emilie= silently corrected as =that Monsieur Emile=

Chapter 19 : =other people had.= silently corrected as =other people had."=

Chapter 19 : =down to Mis' Douglases= silently corrected as =down to Mis' Douglass's=

Chapter 20 : =hull on't;= silently corrected as =hull on't,=

Chapter 21 : =nowork particular= silently corrected as =no work particular=

Chapter 21 : =well, god-bye= silently corrected as =well, good- bye=

Chapter 22 : =came in. folding= silently corrected as =came in, folding=

Cbapter 22 : =This is me, Ma'am,= said silently corrected as
=This is me, Ma'am,"=

Chapter 22 : =in the army.= silently corrected as =in the army."=

Chapter 23 : =taking the place.= silently corrected as =taking the place."=

Chapter 23 : =house, a believe= silently corrected as =house, I believe=

Chapter 25 : =he's took= silently corrected as ="he's took=

Chapter 26 : =as a child!= silently corrected as =as a child!"=

Chapter 26 : =entremÊts= silently corrected as =entremets=

Chapter 27 : =tired, Fleda.= silently corrected as =tired, Fleda."=

Chapter 27 : =on't' = silently corrected as =on't' "=

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